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<blockquote data-quote="ol sarge" data-source="post: 321307" data-attributes="member: 7670"><p>Thanks for the assistance. Turns out it was a spun hub. I dropped the prop off at the shop this morning. I am buying a new prop and having the old one repaired. The new prop is $135 and to repair the old one is $30. I figure this way I have a spare just in case I would spin one. I think the prop was spun when I bought the motor. From what I have read, there is no real way to tell if a prop is spun until you put it in the water and run it. Thanks a gain for the assistance. </p><p></p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol sarge, post: 321307, member: 7670"] Thanks for the assistance. Turns out it was a spun hub. I dropped the prop off at the shop this morning. I am buying a new prop and having the old one repaired. The new prop is $135 and to repair the old one is $30. I figure this way I have a spare just in case I would spin one. I think the prop was spun when I bought the motor. From what I have read, there is no real way to tell if a prop is spun until you put it in the water and run it. Thanks a gain for the assistance. Tim [/QUOTE]
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