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What causes a spun hub?..
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<blockquote data-quote="MNHunter505" data-source="post: 315355" data-attributes="member: 9507"><p>So I had a spun hub 1 year ago and got it fixed for $39. Went out on the water yesterday and my hub spun 3-4 times. Not sure what is going on? Is it normal to have to fix a spun hub once a year, should I just get used to this? But I would like to know the root cause. I am not hitting anything or grounding on any sandbars, weeds, or rocks. Is there a way to prevent it? I am using a 10x13 prop...pretty sure it's standard for the Evinrude 35hp.</p><p></p><p>Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNHunter505, post: 315355, member: 9507"] So I had a spun hub 1 year ago and got it fixed for $39. Went out on the water yesterday and my hub spun 3-4 times. Not sure what is going on? Is it normal to have to fix a spun hub once a year, should I just get used to this? But I would like to know the root cause. I am not hitting anything or grounding on any sandbars, weeds, or rocks. Is there a way to prevent it? I am using a 10x13 prop...pretty sure it's standard for the Evinrude 35hp. Any help would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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