2000 Mercury 25hp Long Shaft Lower Unit, Complete Parts Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Ogallala, Nebraska, United States
This is a lower unit from a 2000 Merc 25elh (2-stroke long shaft). Motor worked fine then developed power head problem.
Comes like you see it. May well need some seals, drain plugs, water pump and such. Should be gone through. Has been sitting a couple years. Skeg is a bit scratched up. There are no breaks, cracks or welds. Only used in freshwater. I'll include prop, which is a little chewed up as shown, but not junk. See my other auctions for some more parts from this motor - I combine shipping. No reserve - this is a real auction. Get a deal on this one. |
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