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Vintage Hummingbird "super Sixty" Fish Finde/depth Finder on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Kenly, North Carolina, US

Kenly, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:hummingbird

 This is a Tom Mann Hummingbird Sixty Depth Sounder Flasher TMH 60 Sixty head unit only.  I don't know if it works or not sold as is.  Cable or transducer is not included.  Maybe you can use the knobs or case for yours. Made by Techsonic Industries in Lake Eufala Alabama.  It says Weather proof and Tournament model on the face and has two depth ranges from 0-60 and 60-120.

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