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Old 07-01-2011, 07:49 PM   #4
countrygirl
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This MariaG's Blogspot about rebuilding her 1986 TM25: http://trailmanorrepair.blogspot.com/

By no means do I think you need to rebuild your TM but you may find her blog helpful if you do run into problems.

There have been others who had older Tm's that needed work or to be rebuilt I will see if I can find you some more links.

http://trailmanorrepair.blogspot.com/

The TM's before 2001 (I think that is the correct date) were framed with wood where the newer TM's are framed with aluminum.

Hopefully yours has been well maintained and cared for and you will not need to make extensive repairs. However if you do need make repairs the links will be useful to you.


This is a link to photo and written record of Happy Trails...rebuilding his TM 25: http://www.trailmanorowners.com/foru...ad.php?t=10660


I also suggest that on the main Trailmanorowners page that you click on the top link called something like...Information you won't find anywhere else. It shows two posts...but click on the link below to access everything written from the beginning and you will find a wealth of information. I think there is a manual also posted there. TM manuals are fairly generic and they are NOT written model specific. You can often find manuals for the appliances on line by googling the mfg. name.

At the bottom of this thread is a link to a TM Manual that someone was kind enough to scan: http://www.trailmanorowners.com/foru...ead.php?t=2472

BTW...The "Search" feature is your friend.

Hope this helps.
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