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Hi, we are currently looking to replace our forklift fleet, and weve gotten quotes for Nissan trucks, Hyster and Toyota. The specs of the trucks are all pretty similar and the costs are compareable, Toyota being the cheapest hyster second and the nissan is most expensive. Now what im having trouble with is comparing the quality of these machines as in which is more dependable, cheaper parts, which is all around a better machine...etc. The models we are looking at are the Toyota 8FGU32 and 8FGCU32, Nissan PF70 and CF70 and Hyster H70FT and S70FT. Any help with comparing these machines would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  • Posted 15 Feb 2011 01:27
  • By sal_s
  • joined 15 Feb'11 - 3 messages
  • Manitoba, Canada

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