Evinrude-johnson 12 Volt Trolling Motor Brushes Housing,part #43 854ls on 2040-parts.com
Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
This part is for a 12 volt Evinrude or Johnson trolling motor. It is part # 43 854LS. The brushes and springs are included and all other parts in the picture. It is a used part and has not been cleaned. I can't promise it will work so I am selling it as is. It is a hard part to find when you need it.
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