How To Replace A Prop || 2020 MERCURY PRO XS 115HP

How To Replace A Prop || 2020 MERCURY PRO XS 115HP

How To Replace A Prop 2020 Mercury Pro XS 115hp. In this how to video I show you how to replace a propeller on a 2020 Mercury Pro XS 115HP. I am not a certified mechanic nor do I claim to be. This prop replacement is very simple to complete and I break it down step by step in the video. Thank you so much for watching. If you enjoy fishing and abandoned buildings explorations, then this is the channel for you to subscribe.

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Mark Blackstad says:

Thanks for the video, it was a great help! I added an additional degree of difficulty by dong it in the water at the end of my dock (what could possibly go wrong)?! Your video greatly helped me get all the needed tools and parts ready and know what to expect before I got in the water, Thanks! "Since I am not a certified mechanic, I can ignore the safety recommendations." LOL! I get it, extremely unlikely your motor could spontaneously start. An easy way to totally prevent that is to engage your kill switch. No need to pull a plug after that. Just remember to switch it back before you try to start the motor on your next trip.

Frank Mangieri says:

did you have a prop sleeve in there ? i have seen others complain about the prop sleeve breaking and causing cavitation and other performance issues.

Stubbs bitchin & fishing says:

Good info. I have mercury 50 hp.
Awesome video. I’m going to have to save this video so I can go back to it.

K&B Anglers says:

Gran Video Hermano!!!!

PAW MAN'S BASSING says:

Thanks for sharing TK!!! Awesome step by step tutorial definitely beats paying someone else to do it. Keep doing whT your doing brother

Stacy Salmans says:

Nice tutorial. Good work and info.

John Ames says:

Thanks buddy for the great video some great information

BeastBrandin says:

I can do this in my sleep….. jk interesting video brotha

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