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Minn Kota Transom Turbo Model 40ta Trolling Motor 27lbs Pounds Thrust In The Box on 2040-parts.com

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Chatsworth, California, United States

Chatsworth, California, United States
This comes with the the Original box. With the Warantee and Instructions. This baby works great, connects right up to the battery. This has a tilt twist tiller, 10 position trasom bracket, compostite shaft, weedless propeller.
Brand:Minn Kota Manufacturer Part Number:40ta

 MINN KOTA

 "MODEL 40TA"

TRANSOM TURBO

ELECTRIC TROLLING MOTOR

*Great Condition, 27lbs Thrust! 

This comes with the the Original box.  With the Warantee and Instructions.  This baby works great, connects right up to the battery.  This has a tilt twist tiller, 10 position trasom bracket, compostite shaft, weedless propeller.   Works Great.  The propeller has some minor wear on the tips.  As shown.  Hooks up to the battery.


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