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The starter for my 1980 Merc.,died on Sunday.The cost for a new one is $300.00.I mostly fish ponds and lakes,where no wake is allowed.So my trolling motor is used all day.I'm not sure if I wanna spend $300.00,but it be nice to have the big engine running,in case the trolling motor breaks down.I just think that $300.,is unbelievable.

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What model Merc is it? $300 is more than any I have ever bought. I would repair the one on it at that price.

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Google the starter part number..........I did and found my starter for $74.00........good luck.

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The starter should run you in the neighborhood of $125.00,but then you need to add labor

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My friend pulled the starter out,the teeth are all worn out.The guy that I talked with on the net.,said being it's an old engine,I just can't buy the starter alone.It's a 1980 merc.115,s/n  5785260

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The starter should run you in the neighborhood of $125.00,but then you need to add labor

That makes sense. What is labor, about $90 an hour?

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I went to my local Merc Dealer.He found me one for $100.00.THE guy down the street,will probaly charge me $40.It's not a big job.

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A starter is not a big job at all. And as long as you or a buddy can do the work there is no since in ever paying retail for parts when you can just shop online. Most marine mechanics charge $75-90 an hour with a 1 hour minimum also.

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You can install it yourself. It isn't that difficult!

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