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CMC trim unit repair - BIG $$$
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<blockquote data-quote="caver101" data-source="post: 157366" data-attributes="member: 1995"><p>Yea, I was a little shocked as well. </p><p></p><p>I mean in CMC's defense I have no idea what the history of my unit is. I know it has been well cared for while I have had it. But I have used it on some single digit mornings duck hunting and I am wondering if some water got in around the seals and froze giving it a slow leak. </p><p></p><p>There are zero markings on the motor. Someone is making proprietary parts for them, mainly that black motor cover where the springs, brushes and wiring is at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caver101, post: 157366, member: 1995"] Yea, I was a little shocked as well. I mean in CMC's defense I have no idea what the history of my unit is. I know it has been well cared for while I have had it. But I have used it on some single digit mornings duck hunting and I am wondering if some water got in around the seals and froze giving it a slow leak. There are zero markings on the motor. Someone is making proprietary parts for them, mainly that black motor cover where the springs, brushes and wiring is at. [/QUOTE]
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