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    Default motorguide speed selector knob


    Any idea where to find moterguide parts? I searched the web without much luck.
    im stuck on 5 ,the knob seems stripped out. Just spins without turning the shaft.
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    I suppose i could just turn it with some small vice grips until i win the lottery and buy me terrova with i-pilot!
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    Dang it man. What model and I will look around tomorrow on the web


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    Its a pro series 4300 43 lb thrust 12 volt. Thanks Dan
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    You tried this website yet? (Youll need the serial number and year model.)

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    Take it apart SLOWLY and you will probably find the switch contacts welded together, clean with an old points file put on a little grease reassemble and use.
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    [QUOTE=gabowman;2010875]You tried this website yet? (Youll need the serial number and year model.)

    Motorguide Trolling Motor Parts[/QUOTE

    With you motor's info this site would be the best I found. Also, contact a local motorguide repairman to see if they have it in stock or at least may be able to get you the correct part number to help you search. Use this page to locate one near you. Find MotorGuide Trolling Motors & Accessories : MotorGuide Trolling Motors

    If all else fails, I fixed a stripped out speed selector knob on an old T/M with Gorrilla Glue. Not the best fix but it worked till I got my MinnKota. Just make sure it is the selector and not the actual shaft that is not turning and caused it to strip the wheel.
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    [QUOTE=Shine Runner;2011092]
    Quote Originally Posted by gabowman View Post
    You tried this website yet? (Youll need the serial number and year model.)
    I
    Motorguide Trolling Motor Parts[/QUOTE

    With you motor's info this site would be the best I found. Also, contact a local motorguide repairman to see if they have it in stock or at least may be able to get you the correct part number to help you search. Use this page to locate one near you. Find MotorGuide Trolling Motors & Accessories : MotorGuide Trolling Motors

    If all else fails, I fixed a stripped out speed selector knob on an old T/M with Gorrilla Glue. Not the best fix but it worked till I got my MinnKota. Just make sure it is the selector and not the actual shaft that is not turning and caused it to strip the wheel.
    Thanks guys I'll check out the site and see what i find...Its the knob, i can turn the shaft easily with needle nose. Already thought about the gorilla glue or jb weld.
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