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Johnson Evinrude Trolling Motor Scout Foot Control Steering Pedal on 2040-parts.com

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Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, United States

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC Evinrude Manufacturer Part Number:Model EB82B Serial H93851

Bidding on a foot control just pulled from a Evinrude Scout 12 volt trolling motor that we are parting out. All parts are in good used condition. Power feed wire measures 5 foot and the main harnesses from the pedal to the motor head measure roughly 8 foot. Main harness has a three wire hook up, and pedal has a 1 to 9 speed rheostat dial. Foot pedal has been tested in our shop and noticed that at times the motor would cut out when rheostat was advanced between 1 and three, possibly dirty connection in switch. Other than that it works like it should. Again this is a 12 volt rated at 30 amp pedal.

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