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Johnson, Evinrude, 40, 50, Tiller Kit, Tiller Arm, Steering Handle, on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Little Falls, Minnesota, United States

Little Falls, Minnesota, United States
Freshwater Parts
Brand:Johnson, Evinrude

For sale a good used tiller handle off of a mid 1990s Johnson 40hp. This handle will fit the 2 cyl 40, 48, 50hp Johnson and Evinrude motors. This is the tracker grey color. This does have the handle in it for the tilt assist, however it will work for the motors with trim and tilt. What you see is in the pictures is what you are getting. This is in good working order. This handle will fit the 2 cyl 40-50hp from 1989-1995, it will bolt up and work on the 1996 and newer but the wiring different. Any questions please call or email.

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