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    When changing your foot motor pull rope. Put a piece of heat shrink on the rope were it goes threw the bracket.

    Last mo longer. IME.

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    That trolling motor bracket looks familiar JR, how long has it been?

    Good tip by the way.
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    Not sure Randy. Ya got another for sale?

    What's the address for the warranty claim.
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    Good one JR. It's also best to repair on the bank than on the water. So check your cords everyone.
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    very good idea JR.......
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    This could be the Day....
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    I was having problems with that too. I changed mine out with an old pull rope kit from my old boat I had. It has lasted 2 years with out any fraying. I have also seen people use stainless cable for half of there rope that's what I will do next..

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    Whatsa foot motor? Tech Tip #365
    Got some redneck gumbo made....... What's it gon take to getcha to come pull the rope on this motor, mechanic man?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micropterus salmoides View Post
    Whatsa foot motor? Tech Tip #365


    HTH
    Foot Control Trolling Motor | eBay



    Got some redneck gumbo made....... What's it gon take to getcha to come pull the rope on this motor, mechanic man?
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    This is how I put a able on mine 3 years ago and works like a champ. I used ferrules to clamp the ends together. Just a little tricky getting inside the housing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by saute86 View Post
    I was having problems with that too. I changed mine out with an old pull rope kit from my old boat I had. It has lasted 2 years with out any fraying. I have also seen people use stainless cable for half of there rope that's what I will do next..
    I couldn't find the stainless so I used plastic coated galv/cable. Seems to be OK.

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