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New Oem Motorguide Knob #76938 1 & #76935 Also Shaft Stop #76469 & #76937 on 2040-parts.com

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Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:MotorGuide Manufacturer Part Number:76938 1

This is for a new OEM MotorGuide adjustment knob #76938 1 and clamp knob #76935, also control shaft stop #76469 and swivel tube deck model retainer #76937. They are numbers #5, #7, #23 & #4   This will fit many 1980's into the 1990's trolling motors. I might be able to help if you give me your model and serial number to your trolling motor, if you don't have those I will not be able to help you. Sunland Marine 602-9442623  I leave feedback right away and ship as soon as payment has cleared.

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