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Minn Kota Trolling Motor With Stainless Shaft on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pencil Bluff, Arkansas, United States

Pencil Bluff, Arkansas, United States
Good working condition
Brand:Unknown

You are Bidding on a nice working trolling motor in good condition.  Motor built to connect to remote control panel.  Stainless shaft.  Motor is Minn Kota - measures 13" long including prop shaft and 3.5" diameter.  Stainless mounting shaft measures .25" square and is 14.25" long.  Buyer pays shipping. Paypal accepted. Thanks for Bidding and Good Luck!

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