Nissan 80 Natural Gas Forklift (2024)

A simulcast auction featuring Heavy Equipment, Vocational trucks and trailers, Farm & Agriculture and related implements from various consignors starting at 9:00am ADT.VIEWING IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED-VIEWING HOURS ARE 9:00AM TO 4:00PM, MONDAY TO FRIDAY UP TO THE DAY THE AUCTION CLOSES.

Customers may bid using either a mobile device, tablet, desktop or laptop.

IMPORTANT- Certain devices (mobile phones and tablets especially) will "sleep" after a period of inactivity. If this happens you will need to refresh the bidding console. To avoid this you can go into your devices settings and under the display option you can extend the time threshold. Most devices are automatically set for only 30 seconds.

CREDIT CARD REQUIRED

Bidders must supply a valid credit card that is in their namePRIOR TO BIDDING. Upon completion of the auction, all winning bidders hereby allow the auction to apply a $1000.00 payment against their outstanding balance. Invoices that are below $1000.00 will have the entire balance applied.

PAYMENT

Full payment is due 48 hours following the completion of the auction sale. Successful buyers may follow the link provided to make full payment through our online payment method (Moneris). Invoices that exceed $2500 must be settled by means other than credit card. Buyers may choose to wire transfer, Etransfer or visit our office to pay by debit, cash or by bank issued cashiers cheque. Credit facilities such as pre-approved loans may also be used for all qualified buyers however an approval letter must be sent to our office one (1) week before the auction.

CONDITIONS OF SALE

ALL ASSETS ARE SOLD AS-IS, WHERE-IS WITH NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED, WRITTEN OR IMPLIED.

  1. No bidder shall retract their bids. All sales are final.
  2. Bidders are responsible for all purchases made on their online bid number. Please do not share your username/password with anyone. Bidder must notify the auction immediately if they suspect their login credentials have been compromised.
  3. Unless otherwise identified, all items are sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS with no warranties expressed, written or implied.
  4. The winning bidder shall pay in addition to the purchase price all applicable buyers fees, admin fees, requested services and HST.
  5. All bidders must validate a credit card in order to bid. The auctioneer may at their discretion waive the credit card validation however this is subject to the bidder supplying specific financial information at least one (1) week in advance of an auction. This includes (but not limited to) financial stability letter from a bank, stand-by letter of credit, pre-approved loan, wire transfer of deposit, auction references.
  6. Credit card validation is outsourced through Moneris. No credit card information is stored by the auctioneer. Online bidders will have a hold placed on thier card until the conclusion of the auction. Successful bidders will have the hold converted to a deposit with all unsuccessful bidders having their hold released within 24 hours.
  7. Full payment is due 48 hours following the conclusion of the auction by either credit card (up to $2500), wire transfer or eTransfer. Buyers may also elect to pay (in person) at our office with either cash or debit. We do not accept paypal at this time.
  8. Failure to pay for any purchase in full will result in the buyer losing their auction priviledges.
  9. The auctioneer will not release goods if the buyer has any outstanding charges due.
  10. A Buyers premium is applied to all items sold in the auction.
  11. Successful buyers are encouraged to properly ensure (if applicable) their purchase(s) once full payment has been made.
  12. All registrations/titles/ownerships will be handled, processed and transferred by the auctioneer in a timely fashion once full payment has been made.
  13. Consignors are forbidden to bid on their own lots. Any consignor caught bidding on their own asset will immediately lose their auction priviledges and the asset will be resold in a future auction. The consignor will be charged both commissions (buyer and seller) along with a $500.00 administration fee.
  14. The auctioneer will report the odometer and/or hour meter reading of every asset and supply a digital photograph. If the auctioneer cannot verify the accuracy of an hour meter it will be declared as "Unverified".
  15. The online & printed catalogue are prepared based on information provided to us by the consignor and may contain written inaccuracies, typo's, errors or ommissions.VIEWING IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Jardine Auctioneers staff policy is to not offer any opinions of fitness or value and will not be held liable in the event this occurs.
  16. Any clarifications regarding the above terms and conditions must be made prior to entering any auction (live or online).

BUYERS FEES - AUTOMOTIVE AUCTION

10% of the hammer price ($95 min charge, $950 max charge)

Administration fee- Applied to all purchases (Automotive or Equipment) that require a Provincial registration transfer.

  • If hammer price is $975 or lower - $75
  • If hammer price is $1000 or higher - $185

BUYERS FEE - HEAVY EQUIPMENT

8% of the hammer price ($300 min charge, $2300 max charge)

Administration fee- Applied to all purchases that require a Provincial registration transfer.

  • If hammer price is $975 or lower - $75
  • If hammer price is $1000 or higher - $185

BUYERS FEES - TIMED AUCTION

12% of the hammer price

INTERNET FEE

$55 applied to the purchase of any asset in our Heavy Equipment or Automotive Auctions when using our online bidding software

REMOVAL OF ASSETS

Buyers must have their purchases picked up based on the following deadlines...

  • TIMED AUCTIONS (ONSITE)- Items must be removed no later than seven (7) days following the conclusion of the auction.
  • TIMED AUCTIONS (OFFSITE)- Items must be removed no later than five (5) days following the conclusion of the auction.
  • AUTOMOTIVE AUCTIONS- Items must be removed no later than ten (10) days following the conclusion of the auction.
  • EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS- Items must be removed no later than fourteen (14) days following the conclusion of the auction.
  1. All items that have not been picked up once the removal period has expired are subject to storage and handling fees.
  2. Offsite timed auctions are strictly enforced. Items that have not been picked up after the removal period expires will be picked up by our transport division and brought to our auction facility at the buyers expense.
  3. Any purchase that has not been picked up thirty (30) days following the expiration of the removal period shall be deemed abandoned and subsequently resold in the next available auction. All commissions, storage and handling fees shall be deducted from the proceeds.

Handling Fees

  • Timed auctions - $25 per pallet sized lot of items
  • Automotive - $25 per vehicle/ATV, $50 for salvage/inoperable, $75 for travel trailers/boats
  • Equipment - $100 per asset, $150 for inoperable

Storage Fees

  • Timed auctions - $10 a day per pallet sized lot of items
  • Automotive - $18 a day per vehicle, ATV, salvage/inoperable. $25 a day for trailers & boats.
  • Equipment - $40 a day

Jardine Auctioneers will make every reasonable attempt to work with buyers that are experiencing difficulty making transportation arrangements so that unnecessary storage and handling fees are avoided.

Successful buyers are required to have their purchases removed within 14 days following the conclusion of the auction. The auction reserves the right to charge storage and handling fees for all items that are not picked up within the removal period. All items that have not been picked up after 30 days following the conclusion of the auction sale shall be deemed abandoned and subsequently resold in the next available auction with commission, storage and handling fees deducted.

Nissan 80 Natural Gas Forklift (2024)

FAQs

How to clear Nissan forklift error code? ›

Turn the forklift key switch on while simultaneously starting the stopwatch. 2. Wait for 3 seconds, then proceed to press the forklift 5 times within 5 seconds. If it takes longer than 5 seconds to press the accelerator down 5 times, there is a chance you may forgo clearing the Nissan forklift codes.

What happened to the Nissan Forklift? ›

To expand the presence in the forklift industry even further, Nissan Forklift joined UniCarriers group in 2012 and renamed the brand to UniCarriers in 2015.

Why won't my propane forklift start? ›

If your propane powered forklift cranks but will not start, especially after replacing the LP tank, check for a “Double O-ring” in the hose connection that screws into the propane tank. There is a sealing O-ring which belongs in the tank fitting. Oftentimes, the O-ring gets stuck in the forklift hose connection.

How much does a Nissan 80 forklift weigh? ›

11,150 lbs

How to reset code on Nissan? ›

How to Perform a Nissan Check Engine Light Reset
  1. Turn off your car's ignition.
  2. Put on safety goggles and gloves.
  3. Locate the negative terminal of your car's battery. ...
  4. Loosen the nut on the negative battery terminal with a wrench, then pull the connector off the battery. ...
  5. Reconnect the negative cable and re-tighten it.

How do you clear fault codes? ›

Plug an OBD-II scanner into your vehicle's OBD port and reset it to clear the check engine light. Disconnecting and reconnecting your battery will restart your vehicle's computer and clear the light. Drive an older vehicle around for a few days after repairs. The light will go off on its own once the computer resets.

How long does a Nissan forklift last? ›

The average lifespan of a forklift is 10,000 hours, but this depends on the manufacturer.

What is the most expensive forklift in the world? ›

The Kion MC45 (also a Chinese heavy-duty forklift), rated at a 45,000-pound capacity, has a price tag of $430,000. To put that in perspective, that's the price of about 15-20 high-end warehouse forklifts – all in one single purchase. One obvious contender for the most expensive used forklift is the Clark C80D.

Which Nissan is being discontinued? ›

Reports claim that the 2025 Nissan GT-R will be the last of its kind because of the inability to produce parts in the future. This doesn't come as a big surprise as most large car manufacturers are shifting away from gas-guzzling racing cars, and more towards highly efficient electric vehicles.

How do you start a dead forklift? ›

Jump-Start the Dead Battery

Check the fluid levels before starting. Move the operational truck close enough for the cables to reach the dead battery. Turn off both forklifts and engage each truck's parking brake. Attach the red jumper cables to the positive terminals of the live and dead batteries.

Why is my gas forklift turning over but not starting? ›

Start by turning the key, if the engine turns over but won't start, you'll know it's probably an issue with ignition or fuel system. If it doesn't turn over, it's more than likely an issue with the battery. Is the battery plugged in? This might seem straightforward, but it is something that is easily missed.

Is Nissan a good forklift? ›

About Nissan Forklifts

If you know anything about Nissan vehicles, you know that they are extremely reliable. The material handling equipment that they offer is no different. From top-notch products to excellent service, getting the most out of your forklift is easy.

Who makes Nissan forklifts? ›

UniCarriers Forklift becomes part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Nissan Forklift, TCM and Barrett product lines are consolidated, and all equipment is marketed exclusively under the UniCarriers forklift brand. TCM Corporation and Nissan Forklift Co., Ltd.

How much heavier is a forklift than a car? ›

Forklifts are almost universally heavier than cars. The average car weighs about 3,000 lbs., while the average forklift is about 9,000 lbs. Forklifts are heavier due to their counterweight and the batteries they carry.

How do I clear my dashboard code? ›

Use OBD Scanner
  1. Plug the OBD reader in the port underneath the steering column.
  2. Turn the key on in your vehicle to turn on the dash lights.
  3. Once the dash lights come on, turn off the radio and other electronic parts.
  4. Press “read” on the OBD scanner and it will show and error code.
  5. Press ERASE or CLEAR.

How to clear cat forklift error code? ›

Start the stopwatch and turn the forklift key switch on simultaneously. Do not press the accelerator. succession, ending the set of five with the pedal released. You need to do this within 5 seconds–if pushing the accelerator five times in a row takes longer than 5 seconds you risk never clearing the codes.

How to clear cat code? ›

CAT ET will display a list of active and inactive fault codes, with active codes indicating current issues and inactive codes representing historical problems. Review the codes and their descriptions to identify the issue. To clear the codes, select the "Clear Codes" or "Reset" option within the software.

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