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| Hearsey TransportHayes Clipper COE taken by Kent Gilman |
1961 Hayes HD 6x6 for H. Lister of Churn Creek, BC Vic Goertzen Collection |
Vic Goertzen worked for Hayes from 1956 to 1974. That is Vic on the right side of the picture. Vic Goertzen Collection | ||||
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This picture is from about 1962-63. The fellow behind the wheel is the person who hired Vic in 1956 and sent Vic this pictures when Hayes closed down. Vic Goertzen Collection | |||||
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| One of two Hayes WHDX built for Arbegui in Spain, 1973 or 1974 There are more Arbegui pictures and information and specs at this link showing some of the other Hayes trucks built for them by Paccar. More images at this link |
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| Some recent 2010 pictures taken of one of the Celgar Pulp Hayes HDX taken by Ken McLean |
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The Aswan Dam was built between 1960 to 1970. These trucks may have been built in the late 1950's. Hayes had to stencil the instructions for handling the truck once it got to its destination and where to sling them to lift them off. There are other picturess around of these two trucks and the instructions for tripping the "Seattle Stakes" was stenciled onto the bunks themselves. |
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| The date on the slides stated Nov 1963, but only tells us that it was taken before this date. This is actually a rubber tired DUMP MACHINE built by Hayes for BCFP at their Renfrew Division. Vic Goertzen Collection |
BCFP # 726 Vic Goertzen Collection |
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| Expo 67 Hayes HDX out for a photo shoot. Vic Goertzen Collection |
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| These pictures were taken during the photo shoot. That is Vic Goertzen on the Hayes HDX Vic Goertzen Collection |
Here is a picture of the Expo 67 Hayes HDX after it was re-painted for MacMillan Bloedel. Vic Goertzen Collection | |||||
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| Hayes with a P & H engine. The Cab and engine are temporarily installed to check for fit. If you look at this pic you will see the front engine mount is held on with C Clamps and the steering column was loosened and leaned ahead to make easy to check cab and engine clearance and fit, some time when a odd ball engine was used this had to be done when steering column is in place cab has to lifted high mount cab and there is not too much clearance engine. Vic Goertzen Collection | ||||||
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