For 3 summers after I got out of high school I worked for a couple of small outfits piling and disposing of logging and thinning slash in the Eastern Oregon forests. We had a couple of AC crawlers, a HD19 and a HD20 with 6-71's. I thought it was a lot of fun, however even with ear plugs, your ears were still ringing after a few hours on those. Quite the deluxe crawler compared to the D7 we had with the hand crank pony motor and manual transmission. The AC's had electric start and a two speed box with torque converter (circa 1956 models). We also had a 1956 GAMC snub nose with a 6-71 and a RR 10 speed, made a lot of noise but was gutless pulling the dozers on a lowboy, I stalled it once and the dang thing started rolling backwards along with the engine turing backwards, scared the **** out of me, of course I was about 19 and kind of green about such things then. Yep, alot of good memories those 3 years working that ancient iron. Also had a 1959 White with a Cummins 180 (I think that was the model) non turbo with a 5 speed main and a 3 speed brownie. Quite a feat for a young kid to be driving that around. A wonder I didn't kill myself! That old White would only make about 50-55 MPH empty and put one of the AC's on and whew was it slow, never could get into the top gears then. Stopping was a treat too, no engine brake just the service brakes, trucking was sure different then, it was a white knuckle workout just driving that old beast.
SHG