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Repowering an old lund
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<blockquote data-quote="PBRMINER" data-source="post: 299611" data-attributes="member: 2174"><p>I only go newer when necessary... My 77 mercury 7.5 Tiller ran ok but the wiring was crumbling and the carb needed work so I cut my losses. You just get that gut feeling sometimes. I would have no problem spending say $800 or so to get yours in top shape but its not my money</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBRMINER, post: 299611, member: 2174"] I only go newer when necessary... My 77 mercury 7.5 Tiller ran ok but the wiring was crumbling and the carb needed work so I cut my losses. You just get that gut feeling sometimes. I would have no problem spending say $800 or so to get yours in top shape but its not my money [/QUOTE]
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