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Motorguide Trolling Motor Parts on 2040-parts.com

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Pembroke, Massachusetts, United States

Pembroke, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MotorGuide

This auction is parts for a Tracker Motorguide 50 48 lbs thrust trolling motor. Included are the foot pedal, complete with switches. The main head to pedal wiring harness. The lower unit armature assembly with wiring to the head, and all the screws and clips. Some splicing will have to done when these parts are transplanted. The lower unit armature assembly appears to be in very good, leak free condition, with plenty of brush material remaining. The cover is also included but 2 of screw bases are broken.

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