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Old 11-04-2009, 09:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
carringb
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You can tow any weight RV trailer (which includes car and horse trailers with living quarters) in Oregon.

The 26,000 pounds rule comes into play for licensing, and is the same as federal. If over 26k, you need a CDL. If your truck will be used for interstate commerce, than the truck must have a DOT number and commercial plates.

edit: just re-read and saw the comment on hay... If you have agriculture plates, or if your state's driver's license allows you to haul agriculture products above 26,000 you are okay.
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