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Trollmaster Model Tm211 For Remote Throttles Gas Trolling Motors Parts & Pieces on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Monticello, Indiana, United States

Monticello, Indiana, United States
I am not sure if this is complete. The Control Box with the numbers 1-9 is still sealed in the bag. It comes with a CD which I tried on my mac and I could not get it to open. There was one bag with Parts and Pieces which I am not sure it they are all there or not. Box is pretty beat up. For 2003 and Newer.
Brand:Topline Control Troll Master

From a local estate sale you are bidding on a TOPLINE CONTROL TROLLMASTER TM211 REMOTE THROTTLE FOR TROLLING MOTORS FOR PARTS AND PIECES. This comes in a Box that is beat up.  There is one bag that has been open (see pictures 9-12).  The CD did not work on my Mac.  The Bag with the Hand Held Control  black box with the number 1-9 is still sealed.  The box label has TM211 Nissan Tohatsu 8 8.9 HP 4 Cycle.  The brochure has Honda 8.0, Yamaha 9.9 Pre-1990, Johnson-Evinrude 8.0, Johnson-Evinrude 9.9, Mercury 5-6-8 2 Cycle, Honda 5 and Mercury 4-5-6 4 Cycle.  I do not know much more than this.  My hope is whoever is bidding on this will know what it is all about. 

Thanks for looking.  I am offering USPS Priority Mail for shipping. 

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