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Cowboyhannah
Posted 1/27/2007 11:18 PM (#234636)
Subject: What constitues a 'long shaft' on a kicker





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Location: Kronenwetter, WI
Hey---

I'm taking a trip to MN this summer and need a kciker on my 619 to troll up some piggies...right now I can't afford to lay out big cash for my choice in set up...looking to score something used....I hear I should put a long shaft kicker on...how many inches constitues a long shaft? ....for say a merc 9.9...

Also---I'm running a 200 evie...what do I need for a set up to run the kicker off the main fuel tank...I really don't want to have to put a big ol' tank on the floor...I know I'd have to figure a way to get the oil mix to the engine as well....is there a way to draw from the main tank and have the oil mixed before it gets to the kicker?...

Any help would be apprecieated.

Thanks,

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