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Old 02-24-2009, 07:02 AM   #21
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Thanks for posting the pictures Tom.

Dennis, I think I've got the oldest Montana on the forum. I know Dave & Kelly did at one time, but I don't believe they were the original owners of their 1998 model which they traded off a few years ago. We are the original owners of a 1999 2850RK ordered and manufactured in February 1999, delivered to us on March 13th 1999. I've probably got the oldest truck also. Poverty sucks, but we still have fun!!!

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Old 02-24-2009, 07:16 AM   #22
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Don,

I forgot about your rig. Yep. I suspect you are correct. OK, thank. I'm sort of like Tom in that we've made a number of mods to our rig and have it sort of the way we'd like. Also jut got brand new decals on the rig so you know we'll be keeping it for awhile!

Looking forward to seeing you folks soon.

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Old 02-24-2009, 09:14 AM   #23
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Ok Don, I guess your king of the oldies. I figured there were still some 99s out there. I am not orignal owner. it was used about 14 months before I bought it.

I like mine. It has everything I need but I only use it for occasional camping.

Don you probably have the older Dewald slide system. The pix may help you someday. Make sure you seal underneath that slide. There was no sealant on mine where the screws are. That was the root cause. I am going to add a pix to show what I am talking about.

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Old 04-23-2009, 11:03 AM   #24
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I thought the rules about 60K size is about avatars.

I think pictures of slide repairs would remain as taken to keep the detail. There is nothing wrong with putting them up on some picture website then posting a link. Would that work?

I am not looking forward to needing to work on a slide but with my luck and my trailer having 4 of them from large to small, well, you know how that goes. And if you have pictures, oh boy, I am a believer that pictures are worth a thousand words and anything that can shut me up is GOOD.

Case in point, I now consider myself very comfortable with day/night shade adjustments and repairs since I have now successfully done both with help from pictures on the internet (Thank you dirtyblindman.com). With my knowledge of adjustments I hope I never have to do another repair.

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putting them up on some picture website then posting a link.
That is the best way to put up pictures that are rather large. Unless the pics are small or it is of some importance that is the way I usually do it.
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