Heavy Haul Trucking Services in Oregon
R&RM LLC provides expert heavy haul transport to and throughout Oregon, drawing on more than a decade of nationwide oversize and overweight logistics experience since 2011. Oregon's combination of active timber operations, busy construction markets, substantial agricultural production, and a growing renewable energy sector keeps heavy equipment moving across the state year-round — and we're equipped to handle every move, from a single excavator relocation to multi-piece industrial machinery hauls.
Oregon presents distinctive routing and permitting challenges that require real experience to navigate. The Cascade Range separates Western Oregon's wet, densely forested corridor from the high desert of Eastern Oregon, and the mountain passes — including Santiam Pass (US-20), McKenzie Pass (OR-242, closed in winter), and Siskiyou Summit on I-5 — impose grade, clearance, and weight restrictions that affect oversize routing. The Columbia River Gorge along Oregon's northern border is both a critical interstate highway corridor and a protected scenic area with its own use restrictions.
Oregon's oversize and overweight permits are administered by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). Our team handles ODOT permit applications directly, including Oregon's Supplemental Load Rating (SLR) program requirements for heavier loads on state-maintained bridges.
Oregon Markets We Serve
- Portland Metro Area: Construction equipment for major commercial, infrastructure, and residential development projects throughout the Portland–Vancouver metro, including Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties
- Salem & Willamette Valley: Agricultural equipment transport for one of the most productive agricultural regions in the country — grass seed, nursery stock, wine grapes, and row crop farming all depend on heavy equipment moves
- Eugene & Lane County: Construction, logging, and university/medical construction equipment moves throughout Lane County's active market
- Medford & Southern Oregon: Construction and forestry equipment in the Rogue Valley, plus cross-state moves between Oregon and California via I-5 and US-97
- Bend & Central Oregon: One of Oregon's fastest-growing construction markets — Bend and Redmond demand regular excavator, crane, and materials handling equipment transport
- Eastern Oregon (Pendleton, Baker City, Ontario): Agricultural and mining equipment moves across Oregon's vast eastern high desert, connecting to Idaho, Nevada, and the rest of the Mountain West
- Columbia River Gorge & Astoria: Industrial and port-related equipment transport along the Columbia River corridor, including cross-border coordination with Washington State for loads that cross the river
- Coastal Oregon: Timber and logging equipment moves for active forest operations in the Coast Range, plus wind energy construction equipment along the coast
Heavy Haul Services Available in Oregon
- RGN Hauling in Oregon: Removable Gooseneck trailers for drive-on loading of tracked and wheeled heavy equipment throughout Oregon. RGN transport is ideal for excavators, bulldozers, graders, and crawler cranes — minimizing loading complexity and protecting equipment during transit.
- Oversize Load Permits in Oregon: ODOT oversize permits for loads exceeding Oregon's legal limits of 8'6" wide, 14'0" tall, or 105' in combined length. We manage permit applications, route surveys, and escort coordination for all oversize moves in Oregon.
- Overweight Load Permits in Oregon: Oregon overweight permitting for loads exceeding 80,000 lbs gross vehicle weight. Oregon's SLR program requires bridge weight analysis for loads on non-interstate state routes — we handle this process end-to-end.
- Construction Equipment Transport: Excavators, compactors, scrapers, cranes, and all major construction machinery transported throughout Oregon's active building markets.
- Logging & Forestry Equipment: Feller bunchers, skidders, yarders, log loaders, and other timber harvesting equipment transported throughout Western Oregon's Coast Range and Cascades timber country.
- Agricultural Equipment Hauling: Combines, large tractors, self-propelled sprayers, and specialty farm equipment moved for operators and dealers throughout the Willamette Valley and Eastern Oregon.
- Permit Coordination & Pilot Cars: Full permit management including ODOT applications, utility coordination for high loads, law enforcement escorts when required, and pilot car arrangement for all oversize movements in Oregon.
Oregon ODOT Permit Requirements
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) administers oversize and overweight permits for state routes and highways in Oregon. Oregon's legal limits and key permitting thresholds are:
- Width: Loads exceeding 8'6" require an oversize permit; loads over 14' wide require special routing approvals and may be restricted to off-peak travel windows
- Height: Loads exceeding 14'0" require permit and advance clearance verification, including utility line coordination along the planned route
- Length: Single vehicles exceeding 40' and combinations exceeding 65' require permits; Oregon's 105' maximum legal combination length applies to specific configurations only
- Weight: Gross vehicle weights above 80,000 lbs require overweight permits; Oregon uses the Supplemental Load Rating (SLR) program for bridge weight analysis on state highway bridges outside the interstate system
- Seasonal & Harvest Permits: Oregon issues seasonal permits that allow increased axle weights on qualifying roads during the wheat and grain harvest season in Eastern Oregon
- Spring Weight Restrictions: Oregon imposes spring load restrictions on certain state routes during the freeze-thaw period, typically February through May in Western Oregon
Navigating Oregon's SLR program and spring weight restriction calendar requires advance planning. Our team works with ODOT's permit office to confirm routing is clear before we commit to a move date, avoiding costly delays at the state border or mid-route.
Oregon Highway Infrastructure
Oregon's highway network provides well-established corridors for heavy haul transport, though Cascade crossings require careful seasonal planning:
- Interstate 5: Oregon's main north-south corridor from Portland to the California border via Salem, Eugene, Roseburg, and Medford — and over the challenging Siskiyou Summit near Ashland, which carries maximum grade restrictions for overweight combinations
- Interstate 84 (Historic Columbia River Highway): Primary east-west corridor from Portland to Idaho through the Columbia River Gorge, following the south bank of the Columbia River — the main route for Eastern Oregon equipment moves and Idaho/Nevada-bound loads
- US Highway 97: Central Oregon's main north-south route from the Washington border through Bend, Klamath Falls, and into California — critical for Central Oregon construction equipment and Eastern Oregon energy sector moves
- US Highway 20: Santiam Pass Cascade crossing connecting the Willamette Valley to Bend and Eastern Oregon — an important alternate route when I-84 is the wrong direction but subject to winter restrictions
- Interstate 82 / US 395: Connects Eastern Oregon (Ontario, Baker City, Pendleton) to the Columbia Basin in Washington — key for interstate moves between Oregon and Eastern Washington
- US Highway 101 (Oregon Coast Highway): Pacific Coast corridor from Astoria to California — used for coastal timber operations and moves serving coastal communities, though some coastal bridges have lower weight restrictions
Industries We Serve in Oregon
Oregon's economy spans industries that all depend on reliable heavy haul transport:
- Timber & Logging: Oregon is the nation's largest timber-producing state by volume, and active logging operations throughout the Coast Range and Cascades require regular transport of feller bunchers, grapple skidders, and log processing equipment
- Construction: The Portland metro, Bend, and Eugene markets all support active construction activity — from major public infrastructure to commercial and residential development — requiring excavators, cranes, and paving equipment throughout the year
- Agriculture: The Willamette Valley produces grass seed, nursery crops, wine grapes, and vegetables while Eastern Oregon supports wheat, beef cattle, and dairy farming — all industries that depend on large combine and tractor transport
- Renewable Energy: Oregon has significant wind power development in the Columbia Plateau and Eastern Oregon; transporting wind turbine nacelles, blades, and tower components along with the construction cranes needed to install them requires specialized oversize permitting and routing
- Mining & Aggregates: Sand, gravel, and mineral extraction operations throughout Eastern Oregon and the Cascades use heavy dozers, excavators, and haul trucks that require specialized transport when moving between sites
- Industrial & Manufacturing: Portland's industrial waterfront and Oregon's broader manufacturing sector require transport of large process equipment, transformers, and heavy machinery
Oregon and Washington Cross-Border Moves
Oregon and Washington share the Columbia River as their border, with major crossing points at the I-5 Portland–Vancouver bridges and the I-82/US-395 crossings at the Tri-Cities. Loads moving between the two states require permits from both ODOT (Oregon) and WSDOT (Washington). R&RM LLC coordinates multi-state permits simultaneously, ensuring seamless coverage for cross-border equipment moves. See our Washington State heavy haul page for details on Washington's specific permitting requirements.
Get an Oregon Heavy Haul Quote
Need equipment moved in Oregon? R&RM LLC manages everything — ODOT permits, routing, pilot cars, and on-time delivery. Call us at (404) 987-6225 or request a quote and we'll follow up with pricing and scheduling details. We also coordinate multi-state moves connecting Oregon to any of the 48 continental states we serve.