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Does anyone know of a prop repair around Lansing / Jackson?
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Not there , but Mark Croxton at Marksprops.com is where you go. He is one of 2 that are country known as the best in the biz. His turn around is all but next day. His page has all the information and pricing for work you will need.
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Does anyone know of a prop repair around Lansing / Jackson?
Be a little more specific. Outboard prop or we talking inboard wheels?
Be a little more specific. Outboard prop or we talking inboard wheels?
115 Mercury Outboard
115 Mercury Outboard
Mark seems like a good dude for that application. If buying new the people at Michigan Wheel know their stuff.
Mark seems like a good dude for that application. If buying new the people at Michigan Wheel know their stuff.
I checked Marks and I can get a brand new one for what he wants to repair. I have one very minor ding in it. I may just grab a new one and keep this one as a back up
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Stange's Prop Repair in Bay City will do a great job of tuning/repairing a prop, and can get you a new one as cheap as you'll find. Not sure they will ship work. Most people just leave their prop and information at the address, and pickup once it is finished. "In the old grill by the door." lol

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Stanges is worth the drive to bay city. It’s worth talking to the guy as he has forgotten more about props than most people ever know about. I have 90 hp tower of tower merc. He charged me $45 to re do the prop and I bought a new prop and hub from him. So now my old one is my spare. I believe OTD for everything it was like $250. Old prop rebuilt, new prop, and new hub. This was 2 yrs ago so prices may very.


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