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Re: Whatever happened to Hayes logging trucks ???

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Posted by Grove r on March 03, 2002 at 17:41:12 from (161.184.21.244):

In Reply to: Whatever happened to Hayes logging trucks ??? posted by Alberta Mike on March 03, 2002 at 14:36:27:

Hi, Mike, thought you had lost my e-mail addy..... there is a local fellow that does heavy hauling of equipment here, cats and stuff, he uses the Hayes tractor, has bought several over the years. Another odd name in the BIG stuff is Diamond Reo, another local fellow had one for years, last summer there was a piece in the paper of him having donated it to the Stan Reynolds museum at Wetaskiwin, guess both him and the truck decided to retire together!

On the ETD subject, no, haven't got a junk yard of them, now, all that was confiscated by a force of armed people wearing bullit proof vests, and driving realy strange looking, self loading "carriers", in the middle of the nite, that was either Septober or Octember, can't remember which. The only thing they left was an empty of "Jack Daniels". Realy don't wish to talk that much about it........

Anyways, check your mail, yesterday was the day "IT" was sent, don't laugh too hard, have a gooder R.E.L.

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