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1955 Omc Johnson Rd-17 25 Hp Tiller Steering Arm W/mounting Hardware on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Framingham, Massachusetts, United States

Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
Excellent condition overall. Painted with correct 1952 - 1955 Johnson Sea Horse green. No damage other than normal casting marks..
Brand:OMC Johnson RD Evinrude Big Twin Gale Buccaneer Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Absolutely no damage - like new.  Free shipping. PLEASE NOTE: this handle has the "stamped" type gear for earlier 1950's OMC motors. The later models use a cast (heavier) gear. I am almost positive this stamped gear was used up until 1956. See second picture for that gear detail. That picture was taken BEFORE final paint.  Also see detail on the 3rd picture which shows the mounting bolt, nut, large flat washer and the tension "compression" washer. Threads on the handle for that bolt are in great shape. This tiller is painted correct Johnson green for 1952 through 1955 with black grip. This tiller can be used on all "big" (25 through 40 HP) OMC motors from the 1950's and 1960's BUT remember that gear must be changed for motors with the larger cast gear. Free shipping to the contiguous 48 states only. If you do NOT need the grip and the mounting hardware, I will discount the price by $35. Please ask any questions


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