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<blockquote data-quote="po1" data-source="post: 186362" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>Like as said above if at the dealer no reason to strain yourself let them put it on. Since you're just putting a tiller outboard on there's not much to do other making sure it has had it's oil and gear lube's been filled. If buying used I'd put it on. If buying new-the directions with a new outboard will take you step by step on what to do. The key to a good new motor is following the break in schedule (the first 10hrs of operation). I brought a new 18hp Nissan 4stroke in 2008 from https://www.onlineoutboards.com and had it shipped to my front door (best price at the time and no taxes) only took about 30 minutes to get out of the crate and on my boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="po1, post: 186362, member: 1978"] Like as said above if at the dealer no reason to strain yourself let them put it on. Since you're just putting a tiller outboard on there's not much to do other making sure it has had it's oil and gear lube's been filled. If buying used I'd put it on. If buying new-the directions with a new outboard will take you step by step on what to do. The key to a good new motor is following the break in schedule (the first 10hrs of operation). I brought a new 18hp Nissan 4stroke in 2008 from https://www.onlineoutboards.com and had it shipped to my front door (best price at the time and no taxes) only took about 30 minutes to get out of the crate and on my boat. [/QUOTE]
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