September 19, 2009 - Day One at the Antique Truck Show at the McLean Mill Port Alberni
Some shots of the steam mill at the McLean Mill
Some shots of Vic Rowlinson's Hayes Clipper
Some shots of Steve Drybrough's Hayes HD
Steve Drybrough's Hayes WHD
Steve Drybrough's Hayes HD Jim and Justin Falconer's 1954 Hayes HDX
This was the 3rd HDX built
Jim Falconer's Hayes HD dump truck Hank Suderman taking
some video of the trucks
Cab shot of the 1945 Hayes
Some detail shots of the tires on the 1945 Hayes
Rear view of the Hayes log truck 1963 Mack B61
owned by Mike Duddy
1957 Mack H633LT
owned by Bob Crabtree


Standing next to Steve Drybrough's Hayes WHD
Up in the cab of the Hayes WHD
Another shot of the McLean Mill 1939 Ford fire truck
1932 Hayes Anderson logging truck 1955 Mack LJSWX
owned by Bob Dingsdale
1939 Ross Carrier Some timbers that "Soup" Campbell is
using to build the water tower at the mill
1973 Pacific P9 owned by Chuck Carosella
Surgenor Brewing Company beer girls from the beer garden
1930 Ford AA owned by "Soup" Campbell
1930 Ford AA owned by Larry Hills 1947 Hayes


Multiple shots of a 1963 Canadian Kenworth 923 owned by the Rankin Family
These gearshift knobs were made in Gillete, WY by a very nice person named Bruce Roosa. His company is KOOLKNOBS


1947 Mercury 1 ton pickup owned by Clayton Brown
Black smith demonstration at the McLean Mill
Views of the steam mill from across the pond
The A-Frame used to unload logs into the pond They served a good lunch during the day
Alberni Pacific steam train ran all weekend from the McLean Mill to Port Alberni
Timber Toter II posing with Steve Drybrough's Hayes HD Another view of the steam mill International crawler parked along the road
Some spectators riding an Indian motor cycle Looking for ideas to place the safety beacon on the All American Toy Co. lowboy tractor


The steam mill in operation
In the background you can see the demonstration of the steam donkey The conveyor to the slash pile


Steve Drybrough game many of us the opportunity to drive the Hayes "lipper"
Steve Drybrough firing up his Hayes '..lipper'
These guys are really pushing the "lipper" because the batteries weren't charged and
one person popped the clutch and stalled the truck. So the Hayes had to be pushed.
The Hayes did start
An improvised passenger seat


Ross Stevens' 1929 Hayes Anderson Ross Stevens' 1955 Hayes Clipper


I got to ride with Jim Falconer in the Hayes HDX
A  longer hood than a long nose Pete


Jim Falconer's 1972 Hayes HD dump truck


E-Mail any comments to Patrick Russell         E-Mail any comments to Hank Suderman
Back to the Main Transportation Page
Back to the Trucks Page

Please sign my Guestbook

View Hank's Guestbook