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![]() to put it back down. Bent up my prop pretty good, must have been a rock or a stump. Only the 3rd time out with new motor. Bummer. I took the prop off and straigtened it as best I could, guess I should go buy a new one and keep this one as a spare for an emergency. If there arent any big chunks missing, I would take the prop to a computerized prop shop for repair, especially if it's stainless steel. They can true, balance, and polish them for about $75. I wouldn't run it on the engine, even as a spare, until it's repaired. Off-balance props can cause engine or drive problems. |
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