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sears diehard trolling motor
Does anyone know if Sears still supports their Diehard Trolling motors,
couldn't find a listing for them on-line.Seems like Sears has gotten out of the boating business, no boats or motors
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Bill
Jun 21 2004
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| Don't know if they still do, probably the best answer would be to call your
nearest Sears outlet and ask them. If you are in the market for a new battery, you might give a try to whatever
you have in the way of a local farm supply outfit. Here in Wisconsin we have
Mill's Fleet Farm and also Blain's Farm and Fleet as two of the biggies. I
do not know about Mill's, but for quit a while now, Blain's branded
batteries have been made by Johnson Controls. This is the same company that
used to supply Sears (at one time) with their Diehards.
I am not sure, as I have never checked, but someone once told me that the
Eveready starting and deep-cycle batteries were also made by Johnson
Controls. These are carried locally by K-Mart. Good luck
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Bob
Jun 22
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I just bought some Diehard marine batteries about a year ago. They worked
great. I've since sold the boat, but they did the job okay for me. Here's some more info... http://tinyurl.com/2u9hd
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Andrew
Jun 22
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| Thanks for the replies! I'm looking for parts for a Diehard Trolling motor sold by Sears. Namely a
prop, and a parts list with an exploded view drawing would be nice to have
too. Bill |
Bill
Jun 22
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| You will need to go to a Sears store with the trolling model and serial
numbers. Don't waste your time talking to anybody in the store. They will
treat you like you are stupid, because they won't have a clue what you are
talking about. Go out to the parts department. They can look up parts for
just about anything. Not all parts are still available depending on the age
of the motor, but I was able to order some parts for a Sears gas outboard
motor that was built in the early 1950s.
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Bob
Jun 22
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| Bill,
Sorry, I only browsed the original message... |
Andrew
Jun 22
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