Help Identify T.M./Replacement parts? 2 Pics

TwoWatt

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Hi. I was getting my new(used) boat ready for the summer & noticed my trolling motor is in terrible shape. 1st question, can you help identify it? I know it's a Super MotorGuide Ser # H121922<br />I've searched around & can't find any info based on the serial number & they're is no "model" # that I see on the unit. <br />I would like to replace the wiring which is noticeably in terrible shape, however, the foot pedal seems broken also. I assume that little button is what you push to give power to the unit, but it has seized up & as much as I've tried cant free it up. It still turns left & right. Just no power. <br />I've seen a place : Link has replacement parts. Can the pedal & power cord be that cheap? Which do I need?<br />Sorry about the questions, but I feel this motor is still good, just needs new controls.<br />Thanks<br />
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snapperbait

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Re: Help Identify T.M./Replacement parts? 2 Pics

Might try these guys too.. http://www.trollingmotorparts.com/ <br /><br />For the button, most marine stores and some autoparts stores that carry cole-herse brand switches would have a momentary "button" switch (mostly used for starters and horns) that would likely work... Choose a switch with a high amperage capacity.. Those switches usually come with a waterproof rubber cover too... ;) <br /><br />I'd make my own cable..
 

TwoWatt

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Re: Help Identify T.M./Replacement parts? 2 Pics

Thanks for the link snapper. I will surely check them out. <br />Hopefully my little 25lb transom mount will push it in the meantime because I will be on the lake tommorow. 1st time out with it. <br />Hopefully this motor is repairable, I've been looking at the price of new/used units and don't wanna pay it :)
 
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