This is for a new OEM MotorGuide pivot Shaft #72423. This is #3 on the diagram. This will fit many 1980's into the 1990's trolling motors. I might be able to help if you give me your model and serial number to your trolling motor, if you don't have those I will not be able to help you. Sunland Marine 602-9442623 I leave feedback right away and ship as soon as payment has cleared. |
Trolling Motor Components for Sale
- Minnkota endura/maxxum/vector/turbo/etc 34" composite tube-shaft & motor end(US $26.99)
- New oem motorguide nose retainer and bearing assy #72184a 1
- New oem motorguide base latch #72147
- New oem motorguide knob #76938 1 & #76935 also shaft stop #76469 & #76937
- New oem motorguide nose cone #17398a2 and cap #17397a 2 1988-1992
- New oem motorguide brush holder assy #17584a 4 and brushes #17780a 1
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