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<blockquote data-quote="usingmyrights" data-source="post: 183228" data-attributes="member: 4465"><p>I just bought a boat that came with a MK30. I thought it was seized as well when I was looking at it. What we did was turn it to the first setting and spun the prop by hand. After a few trys it kicked it and I ran it through all of the settings and it did fine. Just make sure you move your hand quickly or let a buddy be the one turning the prop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usingmyrights, post: 183228, member: 4465"] I just bought a boat that came with a MK30. I thought it was seized as well when I was looking at it. What we did was turn it to the first setting and spun the prop by hand. After a few trys it kicked it and I ran it through all of the settings and it did fine. Just make sure you move your hand quickly or let a buddy be the one turning the prop. [/QUOTE]
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