Oregon Road Runner is founded in 1968 under Sunny D Manufacturing in Klamath Falls, Oregon, with a focus on building purpose-built hay handling equipment designed for real agricultural work.
From the beginning, the goal was clear: create durable, practical machines that could move, load, and stack hay efficiently—on the road and in the field.

As adoption grew, Oregon Road Runner equipment evolved through direct operator feedback and hands-on field experience.
Design improvements during this period focused on durability, ease of operation, and reliability—ensuring machines could withstand demanding agricultural conditions year after year.

Oregon Road Runner continued refining its equipment to meet modern EPA emissions standards while maintaining the core functionality that made the machines trusted in the field.
Street-legal capability became a defining feature, allowing operators to move between job sites without trailering.

Today, Oregon Road Runner blends decades of proven engineering with continuous improvement—delivering street-legal, EPA-compliant hay handling equipment shaped by more than 50 years of real-world use.
Each machine reflects a legacy of practical design, durability, and purpose-built performance.


As regulations and technology evolved, Oregon Road Runner refined its equipment to meet modern EPA standards while preserving the durability and functionality proven in the field. The result is equipment that performs reliably today without compromising what made it trusted for decades.