Small Motor Mechanic?

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GoNoles3
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Small Motor Mechanic?

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Hey everyone, I'm a student at FSU and found your forum a couple months back. My 8hp 4stroke Mercury has been out of commission for a while, I finally found the money to fix it, and I'm looking for a small motor mechanic to take a look at it that won't cost an arm and leg.

Any suggestions for one in the Tallahassee area would be great!
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8 hp on a budget....doubt you'll be wavel porter in Woodville
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I use Sunshine Marine on Garber Dr in Tallahassee.They've been good for what I've needed.
Phil. 4:8
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Re: Small Motor Mechanic?

Post by Phil. 4:8 »

Hey #3. welcome to the area and the forum. Most of the shops charge $75-80 per hour plus parts. So, you're looking at lest at a Ben Franklin for the look and hopefully repair. I live in Havana and have used Webster just across the Gadsden county line on the right heading north on Monroe st. they have always fixed the problem. Good luck.
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