Trailers and RVs Moved When They Cannot Roll

Roseburg Towing provides fifth wheel and trailer towing for travel trailers, RVs, and specialty trailers throughout Roseburg, Oregon.

When your fifth wheel hitch fails on I-5, your travel trailer gets a flat tire at an RV park in Roseburg, or your equipment trailer breaks an axle on a rural road, you need a way to move it without a tow vehicle or functioning suspension. Fifth wheel and trailer towing uses trucks equipped with gooseneck hitches, pintle hooks, or dollies designed to support the weight and length of trailers. You call, describe the trailer type and its location, and a driver arrives with the equipment needed to connect and transport it.

This service covers breakdowns, relocations, and accident recovery for travel trailers, fifth wheels, utility trailers, and specialty rigs used by travelers passing through Douglas County. Roseburg Towing is experienced with RV parks, campgrounds, and the rural roads that connect Roseburg to surrounding communities. Proper equipment is used to manage size and weight safely, including support dollies that stabilize the front of a trailer when the hitch is compromised.

Contact Roseburg Towing at (541) 672-4848 for trailer towing in Roseburg.

What Happens When the Tow Truck Connects

The driver arrives with a truck rated for the trailer's gross weight and inspects the hitch, axles, and frame for damage or instability. If the trailer is a fifth wheel, a gooseneck adapter or compatible hitch is used to connect it securely. For bumper-pull trailers, a ball mount or pintle hook is attached, and safety chains are crossed and secured. In Roseburg, drivers check tire condition and brake function before beginning the tow.

Once connected, the driver performs a short test pull to confirm the trailer tracks straight and the connection is stable. The trailer is then transported to the address you provide, whether that is a repair shop, storage facility, or campground. At dropoff, the trailer is positioned as requested, the hitch is disconnected, and stabilizing jacks are lowered if needed.

Trailer towing does not include interior cleaning, appliance repair, or tire replacement. It is designed exclusively for moving a trailer that cannot be towed by a passenger vehicle or is stranded without a tow vehicle. If your trailer carries cargo, secure it before the tow begins, as drivers are not responsible for load shifts during transport.

People calling for trailer towing often want to know about weight limits, hitch compatibility, and how long the service takes. These five questions address the practical concerns that come up before a truck is dispatched.

Here is What RV Owners Usually Ask

What types of trailers can Roseburg Towing move?
The service handles fifth wheels, travel trailers, utility trailers, equipment trailers, and specialty rigs. If your trailer has unusual dimensions or weight, describe it when you call so the correct truck is sent.
Can you tow a trailer with a broken axle or flat tires?
Yes, trailers with damaged axles or deflated tires can be towed using dollies or support equipment that lifts the affected wheels off the ground. The driver assesses the situation and adjusts the rigging accordingly.
How long does it take for trailer towing to arrive in Roseburg?
Most calls in Roseburg and along I-5 receive service within one to two hours depending on your location and the truck required. You will be given an estimated arrival time when you book.
What is the weight limit for trailer towing?
Standard trucks handle most travel trailers and fifth wheels up to a certain gross vehicle weight rating. If your trailer exceeds typical limits, provide the weight or model details when you call.
How much does trailer towing cost?
Cost depends on trailer size, weight, distance, and complexity of the hookup. You receive a quote before the driver is dispatched, and payment is collected at the time of service.

Roseburg Towing works with RV owners, campers, and equipment haulers throughout Douglas County, providing trailer towing when breakdowns or accidents leave a rig stranded. Drivers carry the hitches, dollies, and training required to move trailers safely, even on narrow rural roads or busy highways. Call Roseburg Towing at (541) 672-4848 to request fifth wheel or trailer towing in Roseburg.