Minn Kota Power Drive 70lb Thrust Trolling Motor on 2040-parts.com
Lake Station, Indiana, United States
Up for sale is minn kota power drive 70lb thrust 54" inch shaft trolling motor. Bottom braket and pin on housing needs to be replaced. I contacted minn kota to price a bottom plate and pin and they said they can send me one for around 35$. 4 bolts and easy to replace.
Needs power adapter and foot control pedal. Everything to get it going should be around 100$. Other than that its a good trolling motor. Kept in good shape except for the parts needed. Paypal only....any questions feel free to ask.... |
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