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Hayes Truck Pictures
"Hay-Mack" Brochure
I should note that the photos in the COE brochure are not of the Hayes truck. This was a Mack Western that Hayes bought as publicity and engineering tool to try out the concept. Only the grill, emblems, paint job and a cover on the center of the bumper to hide the Mack bumper are done by Hayes. The interior photo shows the Mack instrument panel and not the one that Hayes produced.
Hayes MD250 mixer truck
Co-op Coe is the same "masked Mack imposter" that was used in the Hayes brochure 5 years earlier. It was delivering feed around the Fraser Valley from bodies made by Knight
1986 Trucking Canada about Hayes and Mac-Blo’s H17
Big H Company Newsletter Volume 1 Number 1
Hayes New Positions Service Awards
5 years of service for Andy Craig
A little story about Andy. He worked in the final assembly and testing department. Often trucks would arrive there missing parts or having parts that did not fit or work properly (part of the custom truck business). Often Andy would take it unto himself to make or alter parts as he saw fit to get the truck finished. I can recall times when a customer or dealer would call some time later to get a replacement part for one of Andy’s creations. We would ask if the old part had a number stamped on it, and would get the answer that the number was AC-189. AC stood for Andy Craig. We would go see Andy and he would pull his diary out of his tool box which had details of all the parts he made.
Hayes COE with Carter chip box for Reg Dorman
J.E. Lyver's Hayes HD of New Denver still working, January 2004.
72 Hayes Clipper in process of being converted to a wrecker. Frame is streched by splicing the back half of a 80's Transtar on with its air ride bogie. Fuel tanks also from IH Transtar. Photos taken Dec 2007.
Hayes Key fob from the Hay Mack years (1973)
Hayes two piece key holder from the mid 50's before phone numbers got the 3 digit prefix. The DIckens exchange was changed to TRinity 4 or 874 when the 3 digit prefix was adopted.
Hayes Grizzly lapel pin in antique bronze finish
These two HDs belong to Marcel & Son Trucking in Oliver, BC
The Hayes HD water truck still sees service
This Hayes HD has been parked for about eight years