If your Wildcat has an electric slide, it could be like the 2006 Rockwood I had. The manual crank was located on the motor, which was mounted under the slide itself. See attached picture. (Not exactly the same as mine, but similar.)
I think most Wildcats are hydraulic and you use a 1/4" adapter in a battery drill motor and at the back of the pump on the motor is a sticker you remove and insert the adapter depending on which way the drill runs is in or out.
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2001 Ford F-350 DRW 7.3
2011 25 RL Wildcat
former fiver 1976 Fourwinds had for 35 years
The only pump I have found is the one in the front compartment that takes care of the jacks in the front. Am I right that this also handles the slide-out? Another question: When bringing in the slide-out with the button, it comes so far then stops, start it again and comes so far then stops. Is this hesitation normal? or is there a problem?
Do you hear it running when slides are working? and for them starting and stopping that is not normal could be and overload tripping. If you go to www.WildcatCamperForum.com you could ask them, alot of them have the older fivers than mine.
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2001 Ford F-350 DRW 7.3
2011 25 RL Wildcat
former fiver 1976 Fourwinds had for 35 years
My Wife and I just purchased a 2011 Wildcat 34FLR with 3 slides. The 2 front slides have to be un pluged from 12 volts and the manually pushed in. Forest rive does not make a manual crakk for the bedroom/dining slide I am working on making one in case. Will update when I try it