This is a used Morse MT-2 control. Single arm dual function control. Shift & Throttle. This is from somewhere in the late 60's early 70's if I had to guess. The pull out warm up throttle is a bit hard to pull so may need a little TLC and there is pitting on the chrome but does not look too bad for being that old. Otherwise it works as it should. I have a neutral safety switch that will work with it but is NOT included with this auction. Let me know if you are interested in it otherwise I will use it elsewhere.
SOLD AS IS
Thanks for looking
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