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Mercury Quick Silver Brass Speed Propeller,2 Blade Prop,48-29661-13,outboard on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saint Louisville, Ohio, United States

Saint Louisville, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Hi, this is Don.  I salvaged this prop from a very old, white Mercury 700.  The motor was locked up, so it gave me the opportunity to twist it hard on the shaft to test the drive cushion.  This prop looks to be in great shape, I count 15 splines, it fit the splines of my 84 115hp motor, but wouldn't work on that motor, and it had the opposite pitch.  Stamped; 48 29661 13

          Questions are welcome, you can email or call 740 745 3334 anytime.  I will combine shipping for multiple items. Thank you very much for looking at my listing.

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