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Old 11-06-2016, 07:06 AM   #1
dave041
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Broken slide gear teeth

We just bought a new Montana 3440RL Legacy. As we were doing our orientation we heard loud popping noises from one of the hydraulic slides. They said that wasn't unusual. After we pushed the issue they found that two teeth had broken off the 18 tooth stationary gear. We went to lunch and they replaced it. We are now home after our first short trip and we now have two teeth broken off the opposite side gear on the same slide. Is this a common problem.....this is very troubling on a 2017 NEW unit. Any info would be helpful. Thank you.
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