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Re: 6.5 Hp mud motor
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So it looks like the prop turns continuously when the engine is running? Also, how does it mount? I can't really tell from the pictures. Thanks, looks like a great job The motor is a direct drive, meaning there is no clutch. The engine mounts via a transom bracket. It is very easy to install and remove. You simply pull a pin and pick it up. I have several short videos of the motor running if anybody wants to see them.
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