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They are four years old. The complete setup is there, switches to tabs. Might have to get new hoses due to his V being a center console. $200 may be a little high but the set retails over $500. I still need to find out the size of them. Already a tight area on the transom with the megabracket.
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I am pulling them tomorrow after lunch. What tools do I need? Battery drill, phillips tips, and my set of gearwrenches is what I was thinking.
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Mine are 5 years old now and always in the salt, not one issue!! They are Bennets and work great on the Ox. Adjustment on that boat takes a count of 1 and makes a differences!
Install was not that hard, except getting them bled, make sure after install yo ck often to be sure the oil is full! After a few times they will be fine and no worries. I have never added a drop to mine in 5 years! When putting lines together I used Teflon tape on all connections! Tools to remove will be Philips head screws, wrenches, a few rags to clean up fluid, maybe a pry bar if they are like mine with a ton of 5200. Maybe vice grips in case one or more screws get stuck in there and you strip the head? |
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http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...3667220017.jpg He also has a Furuno 600L bottom machine for sale, are they any good? |
I had a Furuno 620 and loved it! But sold it when I bought my Garmin 4210 all in one, Radar, Chart plotter, and sounder, I bought a wire to convert my thur hull ducer to Garmin so I did not have to go thur that again!!
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He is asking $150 for the Furuno.
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my 620 with thur hull ducer was about $1000, I think $7?? just the unit.
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The tabs pictured are BENNETS, not lencos.
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