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jasoncooperpcola 09-06-2012 02:41 PM

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.

reelapeelin 09-06-2012 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by jasoncooperpcola (Post 194354)
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.

Jason, several years back I got a set of Bennets from Spareparts used for $250...w/no instructions installed them and they worked great...then pulled em off that hull, put them on the 21 hull and again, worked great....A friend just replaced an actuator on his Lenco electrics been on since 2006...all freshwater use, plus stores on a lift...if you can get those for 200, do it...:clap:

jasoncooperpcola 09-06-2012 03:28 PM

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.

macojoe 09-06-2012 04:27 PM

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?

jasoncooperpcola 09-06-2012 04:28 PM

Here is a pic.

http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...3667220017.jpg

He also has a Furuno 600L bottom machine for sale, are they any good?

macojoe 09-06-2012 04:37 PM

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!!

jasoncooperpcola 09-06-2012 04:47 PM

He is asking $150 for the Furuno.

macojoe 09-06-2012 04:58 PM

my 620 with thur hull ducer was about $1000, I think $7?? just the unit.

THEFERMANATOR 09-06-2012 05:01 PM

The tabs pictured are BENNETS, not lencos.

jasoncooperpcola 09-06-2012 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR (Post 194375)
The tabs pictured are BENNETS, not lencos.

Awesome. :nic:


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