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I feel like diesel Dave would give both the best survival tips while also being the most fun
In 1980 I was fresh out of 10 years with the Marines and landed a job in Telluride, Colo. While I wasn't an experienced equipment operator, a Marine can do pert near anything he puts his mind into. I spent the summer ripping and pushing boulders towards the rock crusher with this same model Cat D-8. It was a beast and beat the hell out of me.
I would chose Hunter. He is a rough and tough man with a sound mind. I spent my time with the Seabees for 0ver 30 years as a mechanic/operator working on all equipment that Navy buys. I started working on a D9 in Thailand clearing the jungle for our battalion to build an airstrip for the Air Force during Vietnam war. Cat is the best.
If I was stranded on a island in the middle of nowhere or in a bad situation, I would have to go with Heavy D, because he is always taking the situation, no matter how bad it gets, and making it fun and exciting, as still trying to figure out how to solve the situation.
Respect for understanding the meaning of abandoned. Some folks these days mistakenly believe just because something is sitting in an undeveloped area that it is "abandoned" which is not necessarily the case.
I really, really liked this video because I hauled Cat equipment 20 years ago to jobsites all over North Texas, usually within a 125 mile radius of Dallas. This brought back good memories of that. Seeing all of your trials and tribulations getting that dozer off that mountain reminded me that I wasn’t the only one that has gone through that. Except I didn’t have a team of guys to help me do any of that, I had to do it alone and as quick as possible because “time is money” and I was under the gun. Really thoroughly enjoyed this guys !
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