Dump Truck Equipment Rental in Vida, OR

Vida sits about 804 feet above sea level, where Oregon Route 126 traces the McKenzie River, and that riverside setting means hauling debris off a property here is rarely a straight shot. Whether a remodel fills a container with old decking or a winter storm drops a stand of firs across a driveway, reliable dump truck equipment rental  in Vida keeps the cleanup moving instead of stalling at the curb. Loose material adds up faster than people expect on wooded lots, and a single truck clears what a long string of trailer trips never quite finishes.


Properties along the river deal with wet ground for much of the year. The western foothills can collect 50 inches or more of rain annually, and saturated soil turns a loaded haul into a traction problem. Driveways branching off Route 126 are often narrow, steep, and lined with mature timber, so the equipment that removes waste has to fit the access as tightly as it carries the load. Wet conditions also break down dirt and gravel roads quickly under repeated runs, which is exactly why a properly sized truck and one planned trip beat a dozen smaller ones.


We are Dave's Quarry Rock, and for over 53 years, we have moved rock, gravel, and debris to and from properties along the McKenzie River. We run a delivery and haul-off operation built around getting heavy material where it belongs and getting waste off your site without endless back-and-forth. If you are weighing a cleanup or a load-out, talk with us about what the work actually requires.

About Vida, OR

Vida is an unincorporated community in Lane County, which means it carries no separately tabulated census population of its own. Its roots run to 1898, when the local post office was established on April 12 of that year. The settlement was first called Gate Creek but was renamed for the postmaster's daughter to avoid confusion with another Oregon community of a similar name.

The town sits at an elevation of 804 feet along the McKenzie River, just off Oregon Route 126. Its best-known landmark is the Goodpasture Bridge, a historic covered bridge added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 and the second-longest covered bridge in the state.


The McKenzie River itself remains the defining geographic feature here, drawing anglers and travelers through the corridor, while the Vida post office has anchored the community as a working institution since the nineteenth century. Eugene, the seat of Lane County, lies downstream to the west, placing Vida along the county's eastern, river-oriented reach toward the Cascade Range.

Happy Customers in Vida, OR

Dave was honest and upfront on pricing and very competitively priced. He delivered several loads of rock on fairly short notice and has great communication, calling right before the delivery. His drivers were all very professional, courteous and skilled in dropping the rock just in the right spot down my narrow driveway.

Brian H.

Very happy with Dave's gravel work. He tries to please. Spreads the gravel nicely with each dump, so we have very little leveling to do after. Will call on him every time gravel is needed, and recommend him highly to others in the area.

Nell M.

My dad used Dave's Quarry Rock exclusively for years and I have continued that tradition. Dave delivers quality product, expertise and a friendly face. Works with his customers to make sure the product he delivers meets their needs. Thanks DAVE!!

Juine C.

Friendly and very professional. Fair pricing too. Order was for multiple truck loads of three foot quarry rock. Prompt delivery and unloaded carefully and safely. Will gladly recommend this company. Thanks Dave and to your drivers as well. Well done.

Jim

Dave was very personable and made it seamless working with him. We had our driveway regraveled and he did an amazing job with a drop spread over the whole length of it. If you need any type of rock services or quarry rock give Dave a call because he is a vat of information and can get you scheduled quickly for a very fair price!

Kyndra H.

Nice to have a local business for our gravel needs. The driver is always friendly and empties the load exactly where we ask. Dave's is the only one we call for our projects.

Nancy N

What Wet Riverside Ground Does to a Loaded Haul in Vida

The foothills here are among the wetter places in Oregon, and properties around Vida can see 50 to 65 inches of rain in a year. That moisture keeps clay-heavy ground soft well into spring, and soft ground is the enemy of any loaded truck.


When a fully loaded dump body — often carrying 10 to 14 cubic yards of rock or debris — rolls across saturated soil, it cuts ruts, compacts lawns, and can lose grip on the grades common to riverside lots. Repeated passes with undersized trailers only multiply that damage, churning a clean driveway into mud.


At Dave's Quarry Rock, we plan each haul around the ground we are actually crossing in Vida: matching load size to access, staging on firm gravel or pavement rather than soft turf, and consolidating waste into fewer, heavier trips so a property takes one set of tire tracks instead of twenty. The right truck on the right day is the difference between a clean job and a rutted yard that needs its own repair once the rain finally lets up.

Choosing the Right Rock for a Vida Job

Aggregate is not one product — it is a range of sizes and shapes, each suited to a different task. For a driveway or road base, three-quarter-inch minus, which is crushed rock with fines down to dust, compacts into a hard, locking surface. Drain rock and round rock, typically sized from three-eighths inch to one and a half inches, shed water and work well around foundations and French drains.


Riprap is a different animal: angular stone often graded from six inches up to two feet, set along banks to slow erosion where moving water meets soil. For raising or leveling ground, fill and backfill go down first, then a finish layer of topsoil for anything that will be planted.


Compaction is as important as size. Crushed angular material locks together, while smooth round rock stays loose for drainage. Using round rock for road base prevents firming up, and base in drainage traps water against foundations. Knowing the right material and quantity avoids costly mistakes. When unsure, consult Dave's Quarry Rock before loading.

Why Vida, OR Residents Trust Dave's Quarry Rock

Every load we deliver starts with a question most people do not think to ask: Can the truck get in, turn, and dump where the material is actually needed? We walk that access first, because a load placed in the wrong spot becomes a second job nobody wants to pay for.


Across our 53-plus years, we have built an in-house quality-control program that screens and classifies our rock by size before it ever leaves the yard, so the three-quarter-inch minus you order compacts the way road base should. We carry the full range — crushed rock, landscape rock, riprap, fill, backfill, round rock, and topsoil — and we stay fully licensed and insured on every haul.


We pay attention to where loaded weight is allowed, considering posted load limits, soft shoulders, and seasonal restrictions on rural roads that influence how and when a heavy truck reaches a riverside lot. Routing around these is part of our job. We are a delivery and haul-off service, not a pickup yard. This focus keeps our equipment, drivers, and schedule dedicated to transporting material to and from your site efficiently, as we have for over five decades.

Hire Us! Dump Truck Equipment Rental in Vida, OR

When a project is generating more debris than your trailer can carry, contact us, and we will size the haul to the job. Tell us what is coming out — soil, broken concrete, brush, or remodel waste — and we will bring the truck that clears it in the fewest trips.


If you are bringing material in instead, we deliver rock, gravel, sand, and topsoil across the area, and our dependable dump truck equipment rental in Vida covers both directions of the work. We will confirm what fits your access before we roll, so nothing gets stranded out on the road.


For larger projects, we stage multiple loads so materials arrive when your crew needs them, coordinating spoil haul-offs to keep your site clear. Contact us to discuss your site and material needs. We'll provide honest advice, schedule deliveries or haul-offs, and leverage over five decades of experience in rock moving in Oregon.

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    How many cubic yards does your dump truck hold? 

    Our trucks typically haul 10 to 14 cubic yards per load. We match the size to your access and material so each Vida job clears in the fewest possible trips.

    Do you offer pickup or only delivery? 

    We are a delivery and haul-off service only, with no customer pickup. For 53 years, that focus has kept our drivers and equipment dedicated to moving material to Vida sites.

    What kinds of material can the truck haul away? 

    We remove soil, broken concrete, brush, rock, and remodel debris in one or more loads. Tell us the material first, so we can bring the right truck to your Vida property.

    Which rock works best for a driveway?

    Three-quarter-inch minus is the standard driveway choice; its crushed fines lock together and compact into a hard surface. We deliver it by the yard to lots and driveways across Vida.

    How much rain does the Vida area get? 

    This area often receives 50 to 65 inches of rain each year, keeping the ground soft. We plan every haul around that wet soil to protect a property's driveway and lawn.

    Do you deliver landscape and drain rock? 

    Yes — we carry round rock and drain rock sized from three-eighths to one-and-a-half inches for drainage and landscaping. We deliver any quantity you need to sites across the Vida area.

    Are you licensed and insured? 

    Yes — we are 100 percent licensed and insured on every load we haul. That coverage has protected our customers and crews across more than five decades of work near Vida.

    Can you handle a single large cleanup load? 

    Yes — most cleanups finish in one to three loads, depending on volume. We consolidate debris into the fewest heavy trips so your Vida property sees minimal traffic and ground disturbance.