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    Loose foot pedal on trolling motor.

    Anyone know how/if you can adjust the amount of tension on a motorguide foot pedal?

    THIN MAN

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    Re: Loose foot pedal on trolling motor. (THIN MAN)

    Yes.


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    Re: Loose foot pedal on trolling motor. (TBirck)

    Oh you want me to tell you. Where the cables go into the foot control there are adjustments on the cables where they enter the pedal. I believe you would extend them. If any questions call. # in profile.



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    Re: Loose foot pedal on trolling motor. (TBirck)

    If you have one with the plastic Pedal it's different than the tour eddition the adjustment is under the pedal. At least on mine it is, I have both.

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    Re: Loose foot pedal on trolling motor. (fishandfowl loco)

    Apreciate it!

    I'll check it out tomorrow if it's not raining.

    THIN MAN

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    Re: Loose foot pedal on trolling motor. (THIN MAN)

    I believe there's a link to instructions on the trolling motor page of BBC.

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    Re: Loose foot pedal on trolling motor. (BuzzB8)

    tru
    what ever you do DON'T let lil eddie b near it..i seen what he did to to kevins troller on sunday. just so you know it inculded -but was not limited too-a wad of bubble gum,100 feet of duct tape,2 paper clips,a spring from a ball point pen, an a rather dry rotted condum...


    see what happens when you keep following me around.

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    Re: Loose foot pedal on trolling motor. (zooker)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by zooker &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">tru
    what ever you do DON'T let lil eddie b near it..i seen what he did to to kevins troller on sunday. just so you know it inculded -but was not limited too-a wad of bubble gum,100 feet of duct tape,2 paper clips,a spring from a ball point pen, an a rather dry rotted condum...


    <U>see what happens when you keep following me around</U>.

    zooker

    </TD></TR></TABLE>

    Does that mean you were throwing all that stuff out of your boat and into Kevin's???


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    Re: Loose foot pedal on trolling motor. (BuzzB8)

    no jerry
    ed red neck engineered kevins troller whe the bearings came out..

    come on now you KNOW my boats too dern clean to have ALL that crap in it...

    zooker




    Modified by zooker at 10:39 PM 5/21/2008
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    Re: Loose foot pedal on trolling motor. (zooker)

    I thought maybe that's how yours got so clean.

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