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Old 12-09-2002, 11:12 AM   #1
faeb and genb
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HI Gang
Waiting for new Montana to be built.The one thing that bothered me about the Montana was the hyd. on the slides.I was a mechanic in coal mines for many years & have seen it all as far as hyds. are concerned. Have any of you got the selector switch. I ordered it because I will be parking it next to house and will not be able to open the sofa slide. Enjoyed reading the posts.
Genb

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Ford F350 crew-cab dulley, PSD

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