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Mercury 25 Hp Long Shaft Elect Start Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Manassas, Virginia, United States

Manassas, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Stroke:2-Stroke Engine(HP):25 Core Charge:N/A

This is a1988 2 cylinder 2-cycle Long Shaft (20") motor (OB366584) in great condition with many new parts. I purchased it with a pontoon boat for a special project and no longer need the motor. It comes with a new prop (10.5 x 11 3R), water pump, starter solenoid, carb and float kit, throttle linkage and cables, anode trim tab, and complete tune up. It is missing a few decals which I can purchase and install for and additional $60 or you can save the cost. We live on a river and are only allowed a 9.9hp motor. This motor is strong and runs smooth. I'll give you 30 days to run it and return it if not satisfied. I'm also selling the Quick Silver remote control if you are interested.

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