Witte used to be THE name in small scale remote power up there (Alaska)... 1950's, 1960's - American made, bulletproof, and all that. They are pretty much out of favor now because of no longer practical access to spare parts. Those who still run them have collected together the carcasses to scavenge for parts as you see at Angel Creek Lodge in the photos. The Witte's are still interesting artifacts in a few other remote locations but the Lister became the major practical alternative from the 1970's to 1990's. They were ubiquitous in the oil industry throughout those years and most of that iron remains in the State. Alas, the Japanese took over the top spot with Kubota and Isuzu and the like after the 1990's. None of the modern Asian equipment seems to have the character and longevity of the old iron. I am only referencing the very small construction equipment and 5kW to 25kW stuff here that is practical to drag out to a remote cabin and run as prime power.
dieselgman