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Selling my 1973 Evinrude tiller steer, 2-stroke, twin cylinder motor, model #25302A, short shaft. It has electric start (starter was added by a previous owner), rope start, a new prop and a new starter switch. I just replaced the battery connector ring terminals yesterday on the 8ga battery wires.

 

The motor runs great. The reason I'm selling it is because it's too heavy for me to keep putting on the boat and removing it by myself. The motor has forward, neutral and reverse, and weighs roughly 95 pounds. Gear case capacity is 8.3 ounces.

 

A local marina replaced the impeller and water pump kit, and they also rebuilt the carb for me, probably 4 years ago. This motor pushes my 16ft boat up to 21 mph with 2 adults and loaded with fishing gear.

 

The motor has been winterized every fall and stored in my garage. I didn't use the motor this year or last year, but I run the motor in my 100 gallon tank every year.

 

Asking $350.

 

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The brownish looking spot on the prop is a reflection, not rust.

Edited by Todd in NY
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I've been asked if the motor comes with a fuel tank. I have a like-new 6 gallon fuel tank that I am willing to part with. It's still half full of ethanol-free 90 octane gas, treated with Sta-bil Marine 360 fuel stabilizer. The fuel tank has only been used 6 or 7 times, and I bought it new for $50 at Walmart. The fuel line was another $40 at Walmart. I can't afford to give someone the tank and fuel line for free but I could throw those in with the motor for $400. What I will throw in for free is the Walmart marine battery, size 24, that I've been using to start the motor. The battery stays in my dry basement all year on a Pro Sport battery charger. The battery is 4 years old and in good shape. I'm trying to be fair with my pricing, with neither the buyer or me getting ripped off.

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