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US $25.00
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Gray Court, South Carolina, United States

Gray Court, South Carolina, United States
no signs of wear. yes missing the original packaging. No imperfections. I no longer needed this due to not having the trolling motor
Brand:Minn Kota® 60-Amp Circuit Breaker Manufacturer Part Number:44AF

Minn Kota® 60-Amp Circuit Breaker

    This circuit breaker protects your trolling motor from electrical damage. It works on all Minn Kota trolling motors (12-, 24- and 36-volt). It has a manual-reset design, waterproof construction and a 60-amp rating. (Wiring not included.)
    Dimensions: 2-7/8"L x 1-7/8"W x 1-3/8"H.

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