Force Propeller 40 Hp 1999 Outboard Mercury 13 Spline 10-1/2 / 13 Prop on 2040-parts.com
Dyer, Indiana, US
off a 1999 force mercury 40 hp outboard
please make sure this is the right prop for your motor
this prop takes a shaft with 13 splines
this prop comes with the thrust spacers you see in the pictures
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