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Trolling motor issue #9812591 03/11/14 12:59 AM
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I just bought my new Trolling motor and installed it. I purchased a MinnKota Edge 70. The issue is, when I try and stow it , the shaft is in a little bit of a bind when locked into position. Is this normal? I have to adjust depth setting all the way up and it is still in a bind, have been through out the range with it to the same outcome. Any suggestions?

Re: Trolling motor issue [Re: DCB1977] #9813767 03/11/14 01:17 PM
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It's designed that way to put down pressure to keep it from popping up and actually the down pressure makes it easier to deploy when you pull the handle.




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