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Old 05-14-2017, 02:08 PM   #8
WillowRun
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Four winds 35SF Super C
State: North Carolina
Posts: 133
THOR #4425
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Originally Posted by suenmike View Post
WillowRun, thanks for your advice, I just looked between the seals and found a wood screw and electrical cap stuck in the roller under the dinette. In the bedroom area I found a piece of scrap wood, and all the way up front just behind the drivers seat I found a rolled up ball of wrapping. I did as you suggested, vacuuming the entire underneath, the slide now functions properly. Thank you again for your advice, as well as others. This forum is awesome!!!!
Great News.........also since the vacuum does not usually get up under there, I use a stiffer duster (sometimes tape the fly swatter on the end for reach but I know there are adjustable ones out there) and I pull one way with it....does a great job of general crud and does not push things out of reach!!!!

Don't forget to lube the slides only inside of rubber seals as in videos- do NOT put anything on outside tracks that could collect debris, pollen, etc.....they will gunk up quickly.....the joints are reachable by ladder when you do that maintenance!!! happy travels!!!!!! (P.S. check all your A/C ducts and under the sink area too for the same kind of crap floating...take out your kitchen drawers- you will be surprised!!)
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