Great Shots.
Makes perfect sense now.
Thanks you
Jerry
Pic 1 shows a HDX model at Tom Turners place Campbell River summer 2000. Can any ad some information on this truck. I know that it had a dump on for some time. Pic 2 was shot in summer 2000 at MB Cameron Div. A Hayes HDX 1965 model; HFP truck #T721. It was parked at Contractors parking lot - sadly a few years later - HFP trucks were parked all over the old MB Cameron Div. area. Last pics show 2 HD's logging trucks in Quesnel summer 1980. First pictures of Hayes trucks I've shot![]()
Some pics of Millstreams Hayes logging trucks - unit #31 and #33. Behind #31 unit #30 was parked, but I was out of rolls. All were HD models. Pics were shot in summer 1986 east of Ucluelet. Unit #33 was the last HD built. #33 is still around but she has seen better days.
Here is a 1971 HD Hayes I helped rebuild for Stewart Transport in Cochrane AB. He also has a 1969 Clipper that looks pretty nice! The HD was here was built to go logging. Was a fun project!
Greatwestcam, Man that is one classy job Well Done Too nice to put back to work. Put her on the truck show circut!!! Hats off to you guys.
Thanks HDX that means a lot coming from a pro builder such as your self.She is living in Coldstream BC with two other Hayes's, a 74 HD and the 69 Clipper along with two 78 Kenworths, all dressed to the 9's. I'll try to get my buddy to send me pics to post. ( best looking lawn ordements any man could have).
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I love the Tare weight on the door!
"Heavy"
Says it all, doesn't it.
Jerry
Pics of HDX preloader with watertank maybe an ex BCFP truck (#40-127). Truck belonged to Munns Lumber when I shot pics in summer 2005
This is an old Hayes HDX truck from 1962. It's a HDX 35-88, sn#2062335. Funny how water tank has been cut. I am pretty sure it's an old BCFP truck and it might be a preloader as well before it was converted to water truck. "HDX" might know. Pics were taken at Munns Lumber shop summer 2005. Except last pic which shows same truck in summer 2010. Tank has been removed. Hopefully someone will save this truck.
Hayesno1 Yes thats her in all her glory good old 6-250 and then the fire tanker unit 36-120 was BCFP Unit no 6-219 also a Caycuse Division Truck. I can tell by the last picture that you found her in Campbell River hiding in the back of that yard HaHaHa Good Job