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Newb question on types of tiller throttles
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<blockquote data-quote="Yakfoot" data-source="post: 391549" data-attributes="member: 19327"><p>I tried tinkering with that screw some time back with no good result, I think the whole thing must be worn out or wrecked by salt water, this motor has seen a lot of it. The previous owner was not deceptive, I was (am) too ignorant to know what I am looking at when it is staring me in the face. The hull was exactly what I wanted and is in very good shape and I grabbed it w/o proper consideration of the whole package. I have dealt with machinery most of my life but never have had any exposure to boats. I live on the edge of West Texas so its kind of dry around here, not a whole lot of boats. Ok, well thanks, a little more learned.</p><p></p><p>Someone said, "If you think education is expensive, try ignorance."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yakfoot, post: 391549, member: 19327"] I tried tinkering with that screw some time back with no good result, I think the whole thing must be worn out or wrecked by salt water, this motor has seen a lot of it. The previous owner was not deceptive, I was (am) too ignorant to know what I am looking at when it is staring me in the face. The hull was exactly what I wanted and is in very good shape and I grabbed it w/o proper consideration of the whole package. I have dealt with machinery most of my life but never have had any exposure to boats. I live on the edge of West Texas so its kind of dry around here, not a whole lot of boats. Ok, well thanks, a little more learned. Someone said, "If you think education is expensive, try ignorance." [/QUOTE]
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