| September 19, 2009 - Day One at the Antique Truck Show at the McLean Mill Port Alberni | ||||||||||
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| Some shots of the steam mill at the McLean Mill | ||||||||||
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| Some shots of Vic Rowlinson's Hayes Clipper | ||||||||||
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| Some shots of Steve Drybrough's Hayes HD | ||||||||||
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| Steve Drybrough's Hayes WHD |
Steve Drybrough's Hayes HD | Jim and Justin Falconer's 1954 Hayes HDX This was the 3rd HDX built |
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| Jim Falconer's Hayes HD dump truck | Hank Suderman taking some video of the trucks |
Cab shot of the 1945 Hayes | ||||||||
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| Some detail shots of the tires on the 1945 Hayes | ||||||||||
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| Rear view of the Hayes log truck | 1963 Mack B61 owned by Mike Duddy |
1957 Mack H633LT owned by Bob Crabtree |
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| Standing next to Steve Drybrough's Hayes WHD | ||||||||||
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| Up in the cab of the Hayes WHD | ||||||||||
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| Another shot of the McLean Mill | 1939 Ford fire truck | |||||||||
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| 1932 Hayes Anderson logging truck | 1955 Mack LJSWX owned by Bob Dingsdale |
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| 1939 Ross Carrier | Some timbers that "Soup" Campbell is using to build the water tower at the mill |
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| 1973 Pacific P9 owned by Chuck Carosella | ||||||||||
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| Surgenor Brewing Company beer girls from the beer garden | ||||||||||
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| 1930 Ford AA owned by "Soup" Campbell | ||||||||||
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| 1930 Ford AA owned by Larry Hills | 1947 Hayes | |||||||||
| Multiple shots of a 1963 Canadian Kenworth 923 owned by the Rankin Family | ||||||||||
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| These gearshift knobs were made in Gillete, WY by a very nice person named Bruce Roosa. His company is KOOLKNOBS | ||||||||||
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| 1947 Mercury 1 ton pickup owned by Clayton Brown | ||||||||||
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| Black smith demonstration at the McLean Mill | ||||||||||
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| Views of the steam mill from across the pond | ||||||||||
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| The A-Frame used to unload logs into the pond | They served a good lunch during the day | |||||||||
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| Alberni Pacific steam train ran all weekend from the McLean Mill to Port Alberni | ||||||||||
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| Timber Toter II posing with Steve Drybrough's Hayes HD | Another view of the steam mill | International crawler parked along the road | ||||||||
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| 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 | ||||||||||
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| 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" | ||||||||||
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| Steve Drybrough firing up his Hayes '..lipper' | ||||||||||
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| 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. |
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| The Hayes did start | ||||||||||
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| An improvised passenger seat | ||||||||||
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| Ross Stevens' 1929 Hayes Anderson | Ross Stevens' 1955 Hayes Clipper | |||||||||
| I got to ride with Jim Falconer in the Hayes HDX | ||||||||||
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| A longer hood than a long nose Pete | ||||||||||
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| Jim Falconer's 1972 Hayes HD dump truck | ||||||||||
| E-Mail any comments to Patrick Russell | E-Mail any comments to Hank Suderman | |
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