THE ROGUE CO.
Founded by Matt & Kala McDougal in 2009 as a passion project for Matt to get out and work his dads old 359 Peterbilt, it didn’t take long to see that there was a future for them in Heavy Haul. With a diverse background in construction, logging, towing & recovery, ranching, & farming they had the opportunity to gain confidence in a growing customer base. By the fall of 2015 Matt & Kala moved their sole focus to Rogue Company. since then Rogue has evolved into one of the premier specialized hailers of machinery and equipment in the Pacific Northwest.
The Rogue Company is a family run business with roots in construction, logging, farming which gives us a diverse knowledge of equipment and material handling. We offer the following services:
Lowboy
Landoll
End Dump
Service Truck
Flagging
Hotshot Hauling
Rogue Co. has a few smaller trailers for hotshot hauling. A gooseneck trailer and a tilt deck trailer. These trailers are perfect for moving smaller equipment such as skid steers and mini excavators. Transporting attachments such as extra buckets, breakers, compactors, as well. Delivering trench boxes and general freight to job sites is a perfect with this setup.
Landoll trailer
The Landoll trailer is perfect for pavers, rollers, motor homes, disabled wheeled vehicles, etc. We also move containers and other structures. the long deck provides us with the opportunity to load multiple pieces at one time.
This landall has a 55ton composite, sliding axle, and equip with a winch on the gooseneck.
Our trailers are top of the line and our drivers are equipped with the knowledge to deliver your valuable equipment in a timely, safe manner.
Local (intrastate) moves are generally based on a per-hour cost for the personnel and
the number of vehicles that the mover provides (up to a certain distance, with longer
distances based on the weight of your shipment and the mileage it is transported) and the
level of liability that the mover will cover in the event of loss or damage is generally
less than would apply for an interstate move.
Once you have compiled a list of movers, inform them of the destination and timing of your
move. Ask them about the types of services they offer. Also ask them to explain their
estimates in detail and to give you a copy. If any company refuses to give you a written
estimate, you should eliminate them from consideration. Then carefully compare to see which
mover best suits your needs and budget.
The cost of your move will be based on the actual weight of your belongings and the distance
they are shipped, plus the amount of packing and other services that you require.
To help you anticipate the cost of your move, movers will give you an estimate of the price.
Be sure to get written estimates from at least 3 different movers so that you can compare
their services and prices.