Foot Pedal For Mercury Marine Thruster Trolling Motor Fresh Water S/n 5149594 Nr on 2040-parts.com
Hamlet, Indiana, United States
No reserve. This was off an assembly that had a bad motor. Serial Number 5149594 on top housing. I cut the wires and am piecing it out. I see nothing broke and the toggle switch works. Note all the extra tape on the wires. See my other auctions on the other parts off of this assembly
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