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Pugtracker
04-12-2020, 02:31 PM
Can anyone tell how to take the dresser draws out on a 2014 Montana 3850 FL rear bedroom slides. It's the one the bed slide into the draws. Thanks:)

bobbecky
04-12-2020, 04:24 PM
If they are similar to the ones on our rig, with the drawer opened, there is a little plastic lever in the slide mechanism and you pivot one in one direction and the other opposite and while holding the levers slide the drawer out.

JRTJH
04-12-2020, 04:59 PM
If you look at the slide mechanisms on the sides of the drawer, you'll find two plastic levers. One side you push the lever up the other side you push the lever down. The levers are about 1/2 way between the slide front and rear, so you'll need to pull the drawer out slowly as you watch the slide. When you see the plastic levers, stop and lift/push to unlock them.

here's a couple of "sort of close to what you'll see drawings"

Pugtracker
04-13-2020, 03:43 AM
If they are similar to the ones on our rig, with the drawer opened, there is a little plastic lever in the slide mechanism and you pivot one in one direction and the other opposite and while holding the levers slide the drawer out.

Thank you but I want to how to take the whole chest of draws out, sorry for confusion.

JRTJH
04-13-2020, 04:58 AM
Take all the drawers out, look inside at the framework and you'll find 8-20 #2 Robertson screws (square head drive) that secure the complete furniture "box" to the trailer sidewall and to the floor. Remove those screws and try to lift it from the place where it's installed. If it doesn't move, there's more screws, so keep looking. I have not yet found any Keystone furniture that is glued in place, so if you find and remove all the screws, it will lift out and you can remove it.

If you do remove it to install some other more important/functional item for your needs, be sure to keep the furniture to reinstall when you trade or sell your trailer. You'll take a significant hit in price if the dealer or a single buyer needs or thinks they need the storage rather than your "improvement"...

travelin texans
04-13-2020, 07:15 AM
Take all the drawers out, look inside at the framework and you'll find 8-20 #2 Robertson screws (square head drive) that secure the complete furniture "box" to the trailer sidewall and to the floor. Remove those screws and try to lift it from the place where it's installed. If it doesn't move, there's more screws, so keep looking. I have not yet found any Keystone furniture that is glued in place, so if you find and remove all the screws, it will lift out and you can remove it.

If you do remove it to install some other more important/functional item for your needs, be sure to keep the furniture to reinstall when you trade or sell your trailer. You'll take a significant hit in price if the dealer or a single buyer needs or thinks they need the storage rather than your "improvement"...

Or a very large hammer!!!
Just realize the it's not a quality piece of furniture, joints will probably be only pin nailed with no glue or screws, so much movement after removal & it will likely come all apart being very difficult to reinstall.