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Mercury Kiekhaefer 40 4 Hp Tiller Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Janesville, Wisconsin, United States

Janesville, Wisconsin, United States
NEEDS A WATER PUMP IMPELLER
Brand:Mercury Stroke:2-Stroke Engine(HP):4 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:Kiekhaefer

Mercury Kiekhaefer 4 HP Tiller long shaft Outboard Motor. 
Previous owner used right up to last season.
Thought to be 1970's, serial number is 2927417
Motor starts on two pulls and runs excellent in the tank. 
It needs a new water pump impeller. 
It shows normal wear and use, no abuse. 
See all photos for condition content. 
Shipping is calculated at 70 pounds FedEx ground to the USA. 
Free Local pickup in Janesville WI, 53546 is encouraged; 
The original 3 gallon tank will be included as a bonus at time of local pick up.  

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