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Trolling Motor Ain't Trolling
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<blockquote data-quote="atuck593" data-source="post: 382569" data-attributes="member: 4904"><p>I just dug out my old trolling motor (Minn Kota Endura 50lb). I bought it new in 2010 when I bought the boat. I used it one season then opted for a bow mount Power Drive and the Endura went into storage. I dug it out this afternoon to hook it up and run two electric motors on a electric only lake. I hooked it up to the batteries, and nothing. The batteries have a charge, but there was no movement with the motor. I took the head off, and everything appeared to be in order. Wires looked great with no corrosion in the motor head. I took apart the bottom off and it looked grimy with water inside. I have a few pics below. Is this normal looking? To me it doesn't look normal. Are there common problems with trolling like this? Is there an easy way to fix it or clean it? I am leaving the motor apart tonight to dry out. Any help guys would be awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atuck593, post: 382569, member: 4904"] I just dug out my old trolling motor (Minn Kota Endura 50lb). I bought it new in 2010 when I bought the boat. I used it one season then opted for a bow mount Power Drive and the Endura went into storage. I dug it out this afternoon to hook it up and run two electric motors on a electric only lake. I hooked it up to the batteries, and nothing. The batteries have a charge, but there was no movement with the motor. I took the head off, and everything appeared to be in order. Wires looked great with no corrosion in the motor head. I took apart the bottom off and it looked grimy with water inside. I have a few pics below. Is this normal looking? To me it doesn't look normal. Are there common problems with trolling like this? Is there an easy way to fix it or clean it? I am leaving the motor apart tonight to dry out. Any help guys would be awesome! [/QUOTE]
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