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11-15-2013, 04:07 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Gig Harbor,Wa
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Montana 3750FL or 3900FB
We are looking at going from a Cyclone toy hauler to the Montana 3750FL or 3900FB. Would like input from current owners on their likes and dislikes (if any) on these models. Thanks in advance.
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11-16-2013, 06:53 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Haymarket, VA
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Might try asking those on the Montana Owner's Club forum.
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11-16-2013, 03:46 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
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We just did the reverse of what you are thinking of doing. We loved our 3750FL. It had so much room inside that it almost felt to big at times. Never had one issue with our rig it was great. Alot of nice features that we do not have on our TH, but we really wanted a garage. This TH is very nice as well. GL with whatever u do.
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2014 Fuzion Toy Hauler 404 Chrome
2015 Harley Ultra Limited
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2010 Montana 3750FL
2004 Sunny Brook TT
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11-17-2013, 12:32 PM
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Member
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Posts: 55
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2014 3150RL Montana, 2012 Ram Laramie 3500 DRW
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11-19-2013, 06:58 PM
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Texas
Posts: 34
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We got the 3759fl. Any particular question(s) you have? We have had it for a little over a year now.
We feel in love with the floor plan and still love it, although we recognize that with each floor plan there is give and take.
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01-06-2014, 01:18 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Evansville, In.
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I'm a pipeliner, and my wife and son travel with me most of the year. We got the 3750FL because it has more floor space than any other trailer we've seen (that's 1 ton towable), it has a huge living room, big bedroom with a king bed, plenty of basement storage, all of the safety features we wanted, a shower large enough for me with a ton of headroom, more inside cabinet storage than we can use, even being full-timers, the entertainment center is great, and we love the freestanding dinette.
Any questions you have, just ask.
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2001 Chevy Silverado 3500 DRW CC (8.1/Allison)
2010 Keystone Montana 3750 FL (w/ 5 slides, king bed, Hickory edition, "Moving to Montana" package)
Previous set-ups:
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee pulling a 20' 1972 Terry Taurus TT
2003 Dodge Ram 1500 CC pulling a 30' 1995 Gulf Stream Conquest TT
Movin' on up!
HHC 1-26 Inf combat veteran
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01-07-2014, 05:36 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: WESTERN,CT
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HI We have had our 3750 for four years now. The few issues it had were very minor. Nothing that would have caused any problems. we love the space. it tows well. we camp with two malamutes one is about 120 lbs. good luck with which ever one you go with! you can pm me with any questions you have on the 3750 cheers
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BARNEY AND CHRISTINE
2010 MONTANA 3750FL
2005 DODGE 3500 DUALLY TD
2 RESCUE PUPS: SUSITNA AND CRYSTAL. RIP ALYESKA!
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01-07-2014, 03:38 PM
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Champlin Mn.
Posts: 71
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3750FL all the way! But then again I'm biased,the way I look at it that's a lot of trailer to lose unless your spending a lot of time in the bathroom,either way there both beautiful trailers, good luck in your choice! Get what makes you happy and suits your needs the most and don't look back!
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2012 Keystone Montana 3750FL
6 Point leveling
32 in.Outside LCD
2011 Ford F-350 Lariat SRW
6.7L Powerstroke Diesel
Reese Pro Series Slider
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10-24-2014, 07:36 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: NC
Posts: 104
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Vacume breaker location on the 3750FL?
Hi All, I know this is an older thread, and I have searched the forum for this question without luck, but since this thread seems to have the most 3750FL owners I would ask Do any of you know where the vacuum breaker is for the 3750FL, specifically for the black water tank flush? I am not currently experiencing any water leak, knock on wood, but I do have a strong sewer smell under the bath sink (there is a black pipe that extends off the drain to the grey tank, but has a "vent" hanging off if that same pipe).
That the smell is emanating from under the sink and it connects to the rear grey water tank, that is shower (soap, shampoo, etc) water and somewhat "self cleaning" I shouldn't be getting a sewer smell.
I am most interested in just replacing the vacuum breaker with a brass one as a preventive measure.
Thanks all for any help!
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2004 Coleman/Fleetwood PU
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11-03-2014, 09:03 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: In our 5th wheel, somewhere.
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We are full-timers in our 2015 375 mountaineer, and pretty much like everything about it. There are a few things that annoy me, like the cabinet doors over the bed and dinning room table that you have to hold up with one hand, and use the other to scavenge around for items inside. There are 8 of them. I have an almost impossible time contorting my body around to reach items inside the cabinets. One of the gray water tank valves can only be accessed while your on your knees under the left slide. I hate that one. The couches are a structual support for the slides, and cannot be replaced or removed very easily without a lot of work probably. Dealer said they couldnt do it. Living room gets hot, and the lv area was not wired for a 2nd ac. We had to install it in the galley. It works pretty good if you use the ceiling fan also.
It tows very very nice. Its very tall, so watch those tree branches.
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2014 Ram 2500 CTD. 6 Burning 4 Turning
2015 Montana 375 FLF Mountaineer
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11-03-2014, 09:34 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: WESTERN,CT
Posts: 2,095
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WEL CHIEF THE COUCH ON THE RIGHT SIDE is out of my unit replaced it with rocker recliner no structure mods involved the left side is a different story. The cabinets are really bad. but a trip to camping world. bought some spring loaded struts now thw door stays up when opened and reall stays shut when closed. the clear glass in the bathroom door was fixed with "wallpaper for windows" now For us it is perfect!
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BARNEY AND CHRISTINE
2010 MONTANA 3750FL
2005 DODGE 3500 DUALLY TD
2 RESCUE PUPS: SUSITNA AND CRYSTAL. RIP ALYESKA!
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11-03-2014, 10:40 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: In our 5th wheel, somewhere.
Posts: 112
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Well thats good to know. The dealership told me differant. When I looked at removing the right side couch, there was a frame around the couch and slide out, so I thought they might have been right. Both sides of our 375 are the same. As for the hinges, yes I could go out and buy some, and install them, but when you buy an rv that costs this much, that should be a standard item. This isnt my first trailer. Actually my 3rd, so im not new to the rv world, and keystone should step up.
And whats with the caps on your opening sentence?
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2014 Ram 2500 CTD. 6 Burning 4 Turning
2015 Montana 375 FLF Mountaineer
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