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Mud-skipper Long Tail Motor Drive Kit - For 607cc 22hp Harbor Freight Predator on 2040-parts.com

US $545.00
Location:

Lyons, New York, United States

Lyons, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:MUD-SKIPPER Country of Manufacture:Thailand Manufacturer Part Number:LT3 Horse Power:22hp Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand



We fully warranty our products, and back them up with the excellent service the Caswell Group of Companies is well known for.

Propellers are not warrantied against rock strikes.

LONGTAILS have been the low cost alternative to thousands of boaters in the Far East for years. They are used by commercial fisherman and hunters and are well known for travel in shallow, and muddy waters.

More recently, American duck hunters have discovered they are ideal for powering LAYOUT & SNEAK BOATS into shallow areas, and they leave a low overall profile.

The Chinese have developed huge commercial tourist attractions as these simple motors have been strapped to the ancient style bamboo river rafts, fitted with seating so folks can enjoy the sights of the many rivers as the wind through the countryside.  These rafts have now evolved and plastic sewer pipes are used to make the rafts, making a cheap and reliable mode of transport. 

Kit comprises -

  • LONG SHAFT 110" Nylon Greaseless Prop Bushing with 5 Taiken shaft bushings
  • PTO HOUSING & PTO SHAFT   - Shaft is 1" diameter. PTO housing includes radial bushing and has NEW 10 point style connector
  • TRANSOM MOUNT - Kit comes with specific transom instructions. We recommend using a transom pad. Thai longtails should NOT be mounted directly onto the transom. We have absolutely ZERO reported issues with transom or motor slippage with these kits.
  • ENGINE MOUNT BASE, 
  • STEERING HANDLE 
  • 2 x PROPELLER  9.5" DIAMETER
  • GENUINE SEA DOG SAFETY KILL SWITCH
  • ALL BOLTS UPGRADED -   grade 5 steel hex bolts/nuts
  • HEAVY DUTY LEVER AND THROTTLE CABLE. Heavy duty lever and solid wire make this the ideal system for operating small engines. 

Engine Size Requirements - This kit is designed for the Harbor Freight 22hp V twin Motor but may fit any motor with the parameters below.

1” diameter parallel horizontal output shaft with keyway..

PTO cover bolt pattern of 3.5 x 3.5" square pattern or 5" diameter

Engine base bolt pattern of 7 11/16” x 4”. Can be drilled to suit other engine bases (service not supplied)

 

- 2 year limited warranty. Props are not warrantied.

Ships same business day (Monday to Friday before 1pm EST) out of our office in New York. No international ordering required and shipping by FedEx ground is TOTALLY FREE!



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