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Re: Trolling Motor Pull Cord
[Re: ksalmon]
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04/19/17 03:04 PM
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One fish Bill
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I switched back to the old cord after the "G" Force handle broke, lucky I had may old cord onboard.
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Re: Trolling Motor Pull Cord
[Re: One fish Bill]
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04/19/17 03:09 PM
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Chet
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Bought a Procord two years ago and happy so far.
Last edited by Chet; 04/19/17 03:09 PM.
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Re: Trolling Motor Pull Cord
[Re: ksalmon]
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04/19/17 03:34 PM
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lanfish
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I don't post much, but thought I'd share what I did on this. I had the "G" force handle and it broke. Easy fix, get about a 2" dowel rod, drill a hole, then tap a small recess hole for the crimp. I then took some heat shrink to cover the dowel rod and to cover the crimp, also keeps dowel rod from sliding down cord.
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Re: Trolling Motor Pull Cord
[Re: ksalmon]
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04/19/17 03:48 PM
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Bass Buster1
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3/16 plastic coated cable at Home depot and the crimp parts to match cost me about $8.00 for enough to do mine and my partners trolling motors. We used the existing handles but so far working great!
See you on the lake and have a great day!
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