No. Oregon's pump law (ORS 480.315) pertains to class 1 flammable liquids. Diesel is a Class 3a flammable liquid and is therefore not covered under the statute. That being said, the ability to pump your own diesel can be restricted by the policies of the particular fuel station itself.
Yes, unless at a cardlock or similar station.
Yes it is.
A gasoline engine makes it's own vacuum. The diesel engine has a vacuum pump next to the power steering pump.A gasoline engine makes it's own vacuum. The diesel engine has a vacuum pump next to the power steering pump.
http://www.critterhouse.com/fennec_state_laws.htmYes. They are legal.
Oregon.
Its the law and we pump our fists not our gas
Two states that is illegal for a person to pump his or her own gasoline are New Jersey and Oregon.Oregon and New Jersey...State law prohibits it - supposedly for 'safety' reasons.
It is illegal to give anyone under 21 years of age alchol, even your parents, even in their own home!
No, money is maintained on a federal level not by the state, thus it is illegal for a state to produce its own money.
Provided that it cannot fire, and that it is not 'brandished' or displayed in the manner that a real weapon would be used, no.
Yes, self-serve gasoline is legal in every state except Oregon and New Jersey.
There's no sales tax in Oregon and it's illegal to pump your own gas. It's also the only state with mail-in ballots for elections.Oregon is the best!I agree!especially gresham!here are a few listed facts of Oregon listed below:1. oregon's state drink is milk (i know, kinda boring.)2. te orgon state dance is the square dance.3. Crater lake is the deepest lake in the United States and i think the seventh deepest in the word (make sure you don't fall in!)4.the Oregon state motto is "She flies with her own wings", meaning that Oregon can manage themselves and does not need anyone to help carry them on.5. My Uncle live in Oregon;)6.The capitol of Oregon is SalemFacts about Oregon include that its capitol city is Salem. The state is 98,381 square miles in size and is 400 miles wide.
One of Oregon's quainter customs is the state's stubborn refusal to allow people to pump their own gas. Oregon remains one of only two states that don't allow self-service at the gas pump. (The other is New Jersey.}