Little Slide Bar/ Cranking Slide In

sbb

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Goodmorning..I have a 189FDS. As you all know I had a battery disconnect problem caused by human error ( we disconnected and didn't know it). I vowed at that time to find out how to get a slide in if we ever had to.

I found out today where my slide motor is, I am going home to physically see it and get the proper tool to have on hand if I ever have a failure. In getting my information, I asked that if I hand cranked the slide in, would it slide back out going around corners etc? The answer was no, but it is always good to use your slide bar. I have one, looks like a short curtain rod, but for the life of me I can't figure out WHERE & HOW to put it. Could someone please snap a photo with it engaged and post it here? I appreciate your help. Never too late to start using all my safety measures.
 
Sorry, I don't have a photo, but the slide bar should wedge between the lip of the slide and trailer wall when the slide is cranked in. I usually put mine on the top of the slide but you could really put it anywhere convenient.

Make sure it's wedged in pretty snug also or it will tend to fall out in transit. Of course then it will slide behind the jackknife sofa 3" beyond the length of your arm to make retrieval as difficult as possible.

It's also a good idea to have a tag or a ribbon or some such attached to the bar that you can drape over the top as a visual reminder to take it out before you extend the slide.
 
Ok, will go take a look tonight, I went where you sent me to slide documents and couldn't view anything until I get ok-ed, so as soon as I do, I'll be printing out that info for my book! Thank you. Has anyone actually ever had to manually crank a slide in?
 
189 fds

I have got 2 slide manuals for the 189FDS slide in PDF files. Anyone who wants them send me an e mail and i will send you a copy. They tell you not to move the trailer unless you use a 2x4 on the inside wall and the frame of the slide or use heavy cargo straps around the entire trailer before moving it. salty jdwalker@telus.net
 

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