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On Jun 22, 6:02 pm, "JimH" ask wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message oups.com... With my Marquis, I got a couple spare props, one looks "ol" and the other has some pretty narly dings in it. As cheap as new aluminum props are getting, is is wise to just get a new spare (less than 120 dollars)? or have the old one rebuild for $60-85? Check Ebay first. You may be able to pick up a new prop for less than a rebuilt one (in my case I snatched a new one for $40 plus $15 shipping). I've thought of that too, Jim. the problem I'm seeing is that ALL 3 props I have must be a no-named aftermarket, because there's no markings, pitch sized , NOTHING marked on any of these props. and knowing my luck, What I'd order would always be wrong. |
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