2013 29RL Table Removal

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SheilaL

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My husband and I are renovating our trailer. It has a pedestal table with 4 chairs that we want to change but can’t figure out how to remove table. There is a threaded rod that seems to go through the table top then through the pedestal to the floor. The pedestal has a n x shape on bottom with 4 feet. We can barely see a nut on the rod near the floor. Anyone have any experience with these?
 
Look for screws going down each foot into the floor. There may be a wooden plug in the holes covering the screws. If there is, just drill a small hole down the center of the plug then drive a wood screw into the hole. Keep turning the screw till the plug backs out
 
Look for screws going down each foot into the floor. There may be a wooden plug in the holes covering the screws. If there is, just drill a small hole down the center of the plug then drive a wood screw into the hole. Keep turning the screw till the plug backs out
Yes, there are plugs over what appears to be a hole in each foot. I will give your thoughts a try, thank you.
 
Really makes no difference if it's a MH or trailer. Companies may use the same components in both.
Winnebago's towable and motorized products are built in different plants in different parts of the country with different product management and design/engineering staff. That's why it's important for us to differentiate.
 
Winnebago's towable and motorized products are built in different plants in different parts of the country with different product management and design/engineering staff. That's why it's important for us to differentiate.
That doesn't mean they don't buy from the same suppliers. Furnaces, air conditioners, water pumps, stoves, refrigerators, etc. are not unique in most cases through the different models whether towable or motorized.
 
That doesn't mean they don't buy from the same suppliers. Furnaces, air conditioners, water pumps, stoves, refrigerators, etc. are not unique in most cases through the different models whether towable or motorized.
There's the usual and ubiquitous RV appliances, furnaces, etc but we were weren't discussion those.
 
Really makes no difference if it's a MH or trailer. Companies may use the same components in both.
Yes it helps to know, as Winnebago motorized products have complete illustrated parts catalogs online, along with wiring and plumbing drawings and schematics, plus paint and sealant catalogs, making it possible to look up the table in a particular model motorhome. The towables do not have any such manuals, as they are a fairly recent addition to the company line up through the acquisition of Sunnybrook and other RV builders.

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