D9G's one of the best 9's made.
I had our D9G at a big clay dump last summer just outside of winnipeg. They were diggin 3 new underpasses at once and there was about 150 trucks hauling into it. Nelson river had rented a D9R for the dump site as well, my old G kept up to that R like nobodys business, only downfall it had was how clumsy it was when your changing pushing channels, took alittle longer to turn. They are good old die hard machines, ours has over 52000 hours on the frame, seen alot of work in her long days. I would like to see a R someday with 52000 hours on the frame.