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Replacing original trolling motor on a Tracker boat!
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<blockquote data-quote="TNtroller" data-source="post: 199037" data-attributes="member: 4251"><p>I have an 04 PT 175 with a factory mounted proseries 4300 TM. I would assume you would need access to the area under the bow but don't know for sure as I have never taken my TM off. It's not hard to access if needed if you have a boat similar to mine. Remove the panel that holds the TM plug, and disconnect the wiring (remember how it hooks up), then remove the sloped panel by removing 6-10 screws. you then have access to the most forward portion of the boat. Not hard, just take your time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNtroller, post: 199037, member: 4251"] I have an 04 PT 175 with a factory mounted proseries 4300 TM. I would assume you would need access to the area under the bow but don't know for sure as I have never taken my TM off. It's not hard to access if needed if you have a boat similar to mine. Remove the panel that holds the TM plug, and disconnect the wiring (remember how it hooks up), then remove the sloped panel by removing 6-10 screws. you then have access to the most forward portion of the boat. Not hard, just take your time [/QUOTE]
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