All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Tru Vision wiper armIt is the "arm" that I need, not the wiper. The arms are sized in cm.Tru Vision wiper armI have searched for a US supplier of Tru Vision wiper arms with little success. The only one I find is listed under "Diesel Equipment wiper technologies" That supplier doesn't list the arms. The part "I think" I need is TC666-77. I want to find a site that list the parts including the lengths that are available. Any help would be appreciated. ...ronRe: Oregon RV site OwnershipCoast RV Resort is a private park located 5 miles inland from Florence along the Siuslaw River. No salt air, but plenty of wind being located on the river. It sits right along the highway going to Eugene. The park is behind a secure wall and gate and is not easily seen from the highway. It looks to be nice enough from the river though. There is another park suitable for MotorHomes in Florence called Coastal Village, This park isn't high end but does have lots available at reasonable prices. The park is good size with park trailers and small manufactured homes on some of the lots. It also is gated. Of the two, I would pick Coastal Village. One other option is the Timber Valley Escapee park is Sutherlin Oregon located along I-5 about 60 miles inland. These lots are leased rather than owned. You need to be an escapee to lease a lot and I think there is a couple year waiting list.Re: Workhorse Transmission stuck in parkBryan, now if I just had a wiring diagram I would be in business. Maybe I can find something someplace. thanks, ronRe: Workhorse Transmission stuck in parkI know about pressing the brake and I did that as always, even a little harder this time. I was parked flat and not on any kind of hill. The steering wheel turned freely but I will remember to lift the front off the ground should this happen again. I found what I think is the brake interlock and I will remove the 2 separate plug ins (one with 2 wires and one with 3 wires)should I get stuck again. Unless there is a trouble code stored, I am wondering if having it inspected would do much good ?? On the other hand, just to replace all the possible parts may not make sense either. Not sure of the chassis but the build code (2010) says W32018. Thanks for the replies.Workhorse Transmission stuck in parkI had a one time problem today with my transmission being stuck in park. I tried for about 15 minutes before it finally began operating as normal. I tried a regular start-up and the thing just seemed stuck like glue. I am not sure exactly what I did to get it working again. I know it has a Shift interlock but not sure where, probably on the brake shaft someplace. My question is....Is this a problem that a workhorse dealer should be able to find even if things are working OK(now)? Will there be a code locked someplace ? Anyone else have a similar problem ? ....ronRe: Accident On I 95 Nov 30Accidents like that make me thankful I have added a steer-safe product on my motorhome. Thanks for sharing and prayers to the family of those involved.Re: Tires again belfert wrote: The OP already replaced his tires, but it wouldn't phase me in the least to run on 5 1/2 year old tires as long as the sidewalls were not cracking. I'm still running tires that are 7 years old. I took my motorhome to a commercial tire shop a month ago and they said my tires should still be good for another year or two. Belfert, What does it cost to have tires inspected at a commercial tire shop ? The tires would have to be removed from the rims of course for a complete tire inspection. At some point after 2 or 3 of these inspections, I would opt for new tires I think.Re: Damage from waxThanks for the suggestions. Most agree, except one, that applying wax to my decals might damage them. I went to the detail shop and ask about it. This is a one man show that has been in business 7 years in my small town of 8000. He said that in his experience, he has never had a problem with decals coming off because of wax. He was willing to do the 303 but said that if it were his, he would use the wax first and then the 303 every 2 0r 3 months. He does everything by hand. I ask if the type of wax might make a difference and he said he didn't think so as most had the same components. Just thought I would pass this on.. Thanks for answering my initial question....ronDamage from waxI am having my Motorhome (30ft entry level holiday Rambler) washed and waxed this month. It has decals for the stripping. Being a 2010 it is still in good condition, and I want to keep it so with a minimum of work or in this case, expense. Will the wax do any harm to the decals ? Is there any advice as what is best to use ? On my last rig 10 years ago, I had pretty good luck with 303. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, ron