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Re: Not! The Return of Hy-mac!

Post #11 by martyn williams » Tue Feb 08, 2011 8:54 pm

Hello Jeremy
That site has some good 580 c photos on it :lol:
I had one of my photos turn up on Ebay recently :lol: I don't mind as long as I am asked.Don't think is right and it is bad manners to post other peoples photos elsewhere,one of my photos also ended up on a RMT leaflet,a bit of a of a liberty as I am in the TSSA :lol:
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Post #12 by Jeremy Rowland » Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:54 pm

Yes Martyn there are some crackimg 580C pics on there :lol: I don't mind people posting my pics elsewhere as I have said before but I would like the credit for them, but whats more important still for me is that I don't want to see them being used in a dis-honest way as they are on that scam site.

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Post #13 by TullyveeryClassicJCB » Fri May 06, 2011 8:01 pm

The modern looking 370c that appeared on that website also appears on this website http://www.truckandplantonline.com/details.php?id=31050.

The logo that appears on it, has this logo just been dreamed up by the individual in question or was this ever a genuine, Hymac, recognised logo?
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Post #14 by Jeremy Rowland » Fri May 06, 2011 9:20 pm

TullyveeryClassicJCB wrote:The modern looking 370c that appeared on that website also appears on this website http://www.truckandplantonline.com/details.php?id=31050.

The logo that appears on it, has this logo just been dreamed up by the individual in question or was this ever a genuine, Hymac, recognised logo?


William that logo is one of his own realizations it was never a genuine Hymac logo which comes as no surprise.
It was quite funny as both Tony Flint and Richard Gould both phoned up to enquire about Tony's 580C and neither of them got an answer so that gives you some idea of what a scam this is.

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Post #15 by TullyveeryClassicJCB » Sat Jun 18, 2011 5:23 pm

The add for the modern looking Hymac 370c has gone. Does anyone have a saved picture of it that I could have?
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Post #16 by Jeremy Rowland » Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:58 pm

TullyveeryClassicJCB wrote:The add for the modern looking Hymac 370c has gone. Does anyone have a saved picture of it that I could have?


Sorry William I don't have a picture of that machine on my computer, I don't know if Martyn Henley can oblige or not?

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Post #17 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Jun 19, 2011 9:19 am

How very interesting :think: if you now follow the link to hymac.com as I posted at the start of this thread then you will find that it has a new name and makes no mention of Hymac :D

Looks like somebody finally got the message :lol: perhaps thats why the pictures of that 370 were removed? I also had a very quick look for the pictures of Tony Flints 580C but it looks like they have gone too?

Just looked again at hymac.com and it actually redirects you to http://www.truckandplantonline.com/details.php?id=31050

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Post #18 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:53 pm

I see our Mr O'Gorman has been at it again :roll: anyway William wanted to see a pic of the Hymac 370 that had the O'Gorman livery, here it is;

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Post #19 by TullyveeryClassicJCB » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:59 pm

Thanks Jeremy. I think that Hymac looks well. Heres another in Poland. http://sprzedajemy.pl/koparko-ladowarka-hymac-370c-koparka-ladowarka,294826
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Re: Not! The Return of Hy-mac!

Post #20 by Martyn Henley » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:38 pm

you know i would say that they could be the same machine


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