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Old 11-25-2009, 07:56 AM   #14
billr
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Don,

Too bad on the slide deal, you nailed it though. You have a sheared pin. It is at the fwd end of the slide. Open the belly up just at the aft corner of where the steps are towards the front tire. You will see the shaft in there and where the broken bolt is at. You may need to have Stella bump the slide sw to get it lined up again and pop out the rest of the broken pin. Just get a 1/4 SS bolt and you'll be back in business. Or any bolt you have that fits for now just to get going.

I had to move that slide in and out a few times by hand with the assist of the hyd when mine sheared to get set up and back on the road. It is possible if you have to get moving.


I think the epoxy on the sink they use is what causes the problem. Its too brittle and cracks and shears after a while on the road. Silicone never hardens and stays flexible but strong. Home depot and your set!

Bill
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