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Minn Kota All Terrain Foot Controlled 12 Volt 40lb Thrust Bow Mount Tm on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Vail, Arizona, United States

Vail, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Minn Kota Manufacturer Part Number:MKJJ11230470 Engine(HP):40 Lb Thrust Stroke:12 Volt Electric

Minn Kota Trolling Motor Mod 40AT


This is a Minn Kota 12 volt foot controlled 40lb thrust bow mount trolling motor. The model is an All Terrain. The reason it shows in the picture as an Edge is because I replaced all the head components with a new Minn Kota Trolling Motor All Terrain / Edge Cover Kit. The head housing is the same as the All Terrain head and that's what Minn Kota factory sent me for the new replacement cost me $45.00.. The shaft is a 38" shaft. Serial number MKJJ11230470 if you want to research it. All works very well and comes with a new prop (it's on the motor) you will also get the used prop that is shown attached to the Minn Kota labeled card. Steers good and cables are good. Comes with mounting rubber washers as shown (6).  Has 5 speed rotor dial on foot pedal.


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