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Nissan JP100BYLP vs Mitsibishi FG45K-LP 10K Lbs

My department is planning to buy some forklifts. We are between the Nissan and the Mit. Both are very similar in most of the aspects. Is there any real different between them?
  • Posted 19 Apr 2007 08:08
  • Discussion started by Sargo
  • Arizona, United States
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Thank you,
i've checked Mits/Cat & Nissan. However, I want more info from other people just to be save and consider all things.
Thank again for your help. Now I have a better idea.
Sargo
  • Posted 26 Apr 2007 12:34
  • Reply by Sargo
  • Arizona, United States
large frame ic pneumatics, mitsu cat and nissan, are built at mcfa in houston (like these 2)
small frame ic mitsu, cat , and nissan are built by nissan where ever they get built
same trucks ive seen the nissans at houston myself

the only difference is who will give you a better price
mitsu support is very good after the fact
the nissan dealer in my area has dropped the ball somewhat now we service platnium trucks where they slacked
you would have to research youre local dealers
i believe nueaman hobbs*?? is the mitsu dealer in az
  • Posted 26 Apr 2007 10:22
  • Reply by justinm
  • New York, United States
New York, New York its a heluva town..you know that The Bronx is up..and I'm Brooklyn down
I would reverse those statements, most Mitsu's are also Cat dealers and they are the strongest Dealer network in the country. Dealer Network, paint and decals. Forget that hog wash about Komatsu, good truck, but lousy product support and that is when it pays to have a strong Dealer network.
  • Posted 24 Apr 2007 12:23
  • Reply by CowboysFan
  • Tennessee, United States
The differences are:
1. Paint
2. Decals
3. The dealer support behind the products.

The Nissan units are made in the same plant (MCFA- Houston) as the Mitsubishi units.
  • Posted 19 Apr 2007 22:22
  • Reply by johnr_j
  • Georgia, United States
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Better buy Komatsu. They a realy better ! We supply used Komatsu Nissan and Mit lifttrucks from Japan and Komatsu are the best. 20000 hours is not a problem for them, belive me
  • Posted 19 Apr 2007 22:04
  • Reply by antin_a
  • nord, Russia

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