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โDec-06-2014 08:02 AM
ours wrote:
Check out how they are constructed from the bottom up. I did this and researched for about 2 months and ended up purchasing a Cedar Creek Silverback. I was happier with the core construction of this brand and how everything is put together. Just sharing my research.
โNov-29-2014 08:25 AM
Rancher Will wrote:Ah thanks Rancher Will. I make sure I'm full of fuel and try to never have to leave the highway until I get to Grand Junction unless I have to. All those little towns off of I-70 through the Rockies have gone "Euro" with those stupid round-a-bouts. Not one, but two or three before you even get to a fuel station ๐
Mile High, I referred to Glenwood Springs. Be careful driving off Grand Avenue (the Main Street-Highway south off I-70) onto a side street with a long rig.
โNov-29-2014 06:52 AM
dstephens wrote:
I would like to receive input as to the Pro's and Con's of the Keystone Montana 5th Wheel trailers. I have noticed that there are a large number of used Montana 5th wheels for sale at the Dealers. Is there a reason? Are they built well or do they not hold up well?
Thanks
Dale
โNov-29-2014 05:14 AM
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โNov-27-2014 06:47 AM
john&bet wrote:That 2955RL was one of the most popular floor plans Montana had back then! I didn't like the rear entry either, however it was the shortest rig they made and we were able to tow a boat behind it. I actually went out looking for a new one two years ago so I could start towing the boat again, and was disappointed to find they discontinued it. The big thing we didn't like was the couch bed opened and blocked access to the entry door.
Our '05 Montana is sitting in the driveway. It has between 35-40K miles on it now. It will need some attention before next season,like brakes and a few other minor things of the normal maintenance type. Our only mistake was buying a rear entrance unit. Live and learn.
โNov-27-2014 06:38 AM
โNov-27-2014 06:31 AM
Rancher Will wrote:The MOC can be that way - they sent me packing a long time ago. What is the issue with the RV and what town? Just curious as we spend most of our time in Colorado.
We are happy with our 2010 Montana 3750FL. It is the 5th RV that we have owned in over 50 years.
Actually we were happy with all of our previous RV's also with proper maintenance we never had any real problems with any. As with all of our RV's we selected each one based on its floor plan, the way we intended to use it and quality with price.
We are based in Colorado and travel for both business and pleasure every month of the year, usually on the road or camped 5 to 10 days each month. The only repair that we have had with our Monty was a problem with the Propane value not properly switching tanks. The faulty valve was quickly solved (switched) by the the dealer and was not a fault of Keystone.
When I bought our Montana I joined the Montana Owners Internet Club, since I have been a member of each owners club with our other RV's. That was a mistake. Within about the second month I posted a comment warning the club site readers about a problem involving large RV's in one mountain town in Colorado, where we live. I even quoted the Chief of Police, who is a friend on mine, about the potential problem for large RV's in certain parts of the town, for the purpose of helping others to not have the problem.
I should not have posted the warning. I was "called out" on the Web Site, actually called a liar by two members, and accused of unfairly criticizing RVers. I have never posted, or even logged on to the Montana Owners Club since that time. I am happy with any discussion will not participate in any group that does not have common courtesy.
Perhaps my experience was not normal with that group. But be warned.
โNov-27-2014 03:53 AM
โNov-26-2014 09:17 PM
up2nogood wrote:rmalik1 wrote:otrfun wrote:rmalik1 wrote:Got the impression Montana's were mostly aluminum construction? Where do they use the OSB? Floor, sides, and/or roof?
One of the things I don't like about Montana's is they use OSB not marine grade plywood.
Floor
The exact place u want the better product!
Please explain what goes wrong with OSB flooring, have read this before, and having had two Montana fifth wheels, I'm sorry , but OSB is my last concern. After 9years between the two there were never any floor problems if that is what you are alluding to.
โNov-24-2014 03:20 PM
C-Bears wrote:
Well there you have it, I probably would never purchase another Montana again either after reading everything MileHigh and rehless had to say. Just wish the other 6,000 or so Montana owners would have spoken up before I purchased one of the top telling FW's for the second time. Darn it!
โNov-24-2014 11:39 AM
JackDN0610 wrote:
After having owned a 2004 Montana 3450RL for 10 years and having nothing but problems with it, starting with a leak in the bedroom slide; the decals fading and peeling; toilet having to be replaced three times; front electric jack motor being replaced twice; screws securing the sub-flooring in the kitchen working loose and puncturing the linoleum I thought that that was enough. I know that there are going to be problems with any RV, but I bit the bullet and got rid of it. I couldn't be any happier. I now am the happy owner of a 2014 Cardinal. I would never own another Montana and would never recommend that any of my friends purchase one.