The weight of a 1967 Mercury 650 outboard motor is typically around 150 to 160 pounds (68 to 73 kg). However, it's always a good idea to check specific documentation or manufacturer specifications for the exact weight, as it can vary slightly based on any modifications or additional equipment.
A 65 hp Mercury outboard, serial number 4574019, is a 1976 year model.
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An 65 hp Mercury outboard, serial number 4266564 is a 1975 year model.
A 65 hp Mercury outboard, SN 6315551 would be a 1976 year model.
A Mercury 65 hp outboard, serial number 7039331 would be a 1974 year model.
The 75 hp Mercury outboard will need a starting battery in the 650 CCA range, although, up to 1000 CCA would work just fine.
600-650 lbs fully dressed.
The mercury switch installed on your engine is designed to short out the ignition to ground when the engine is tilted out of the water. The intended purpose is as a safety feature in the event of striking an under water obstruction during operation.
For a 2003 115hp 4-stroke Mercury outboard, a marine starting battery with a minimum of 650 CCA (Cold Cranking Amps) is typically recommended. A group size of 24 or 27 is often suitable, but it's important to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations based on your outboard's requirements. Additionally, ensure the battery is designed for marine use to withstand the harsh conditions.
For a 2 stroke model, a 500 to 650 cca, 12 volt starting battery will be sufficient. The recommended battery for a four stroke model is 1000 cca,
Freightliner never made a model called the 650.
650-700lbs