5/30/25

Wacker Now Available at !-80 Forklift

 


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Medium-weight reversible vibratory plates

Unbeatable on any surface.

The medium-weight reversible vibratory plates offer high productivity as a result of its high compaction force in combination with fast forward and reverse travel speeds. They are the all-rounders for all construction sites where high demands are placed on the performance efficiency of a unit. In addition, they offer excellent characteristics in terms of long service life and operating comfort. Optimal application areas are the compaction of frost layers and subbases in street, path and parking lot construction as well as backfilling around buildings. Due to the frequency of 69 Hz, the medium-weight reversible vibratory plates are versatile for many jobs including the compaction over medium and heavy interlocking paving stones.


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                                                                        I-80 Forklift Inc.

5/26/25

Wacker Neuson Generators


See more at https://www.i-80forklift.com/generators/or call 707-451-5100.

If you need a manual transfer switch added to your house to connect one of these generators here are 2 of our electrical partners contact information:

Greater Sacramento Area- Roseville-Rocklin Electric https://rocklinelectric.com/ 916-772-2698

Solano County and Bay Area- CP Unlimited 707-373-6666


5/24/25

Proprietary Site Networks: Harnessing the Power of Bluetooth Mesh

 



Learn more HERE


As the industry’s first two-way fleet management and communications platform, ClearSky Smart Fleet™ is designed to improve productivity, uptime and profitability. As this ground-breaking IoT solution continues to evolve, we’ve been able to deliver on everything we promised it would be able to do. And we’re not done yet. Our team here at JLG is still finding ways to add even more value to what ClearSky Smart Fleet has to offer.

One way we’re doing that is by continuously adding new features. The latest one is called “Automated Site Networks,” and it uses a proprietary Bluetooth® mesh network to simplify the concept of geofencing, removing human error and returning efficiency.

To explain how Site Networks achieves all that, we need to first revisit traditional geofencing. Equipment owners love the idea of geofencing. They tell us, “I have a branch location, and I want to know if a machine leaves that branch.” That makes sense, right? No one wants their equipment stolen; they want to protect their investments. That’s geofencing’s original value proposition, and it also helps owners understand how their machines are being used.

Unfortunately, traditional geofencing can be really complicated . Setting up separate geofences around, for example, 20 machines, requires a lot of tedious clicking around to establish their perimeters. Or you could choose to set up a 10-mile radius around your location as a geofence. While that method may be fast and easy, it’s not very precise and may create a whole new set of issues. Furthermore, if you assign your machine assets to a geofence, and one of those machines leaves that geofence, you must manually assign it to another one to keep track of it. Not simple. Not intuitive. Not practical.

JLG wanted to take the original principle of geofencing and create a system that would trigger its own events and actions based on machine movement. In other words, we wanted to automate processes that previously required manual effort. We realized we could take advantage of our solution’s existing Bluetooth technology and use it in a way that made sense for our customers. By doing that, ClearSky Smart Fleet could offer all the benefits of geofencing — and then some — without the frustration.

Here's an example of how Site Networks delivers on that promise. As a JLG rental dealer, you rent out equipment from your branch locations, but you also have machines in use at physical job sites. Now, you can filter all machines by a Site Network, assigning them to a job site location or a branch location. When a machine leaves a Site Network, thanks to Bluetooth technology, it automatically creates or joins a new Site Network. Geofence borders change constantly as the machine moves around a branch location or job site, automating the geofencing process.

You can also filter your Site Networks by job site, branch-level interactions and more. Let’s say you send a service technician out to a site with multiple machines. Which assets should the tech fix? Why do they need repairs? What’s happening at that job site? Or maybe the tech went out to work on a single machine, but now there are some lower-level diagnostic trouble codes or faults on other units that should also be addressed. If that tech is already there, wouldn’t it be great to filter all your machines by site and say, “These are the 10 machines at this particular site that need your attention”? And then, because ClearSky Smart Fleet connects to JLG’s Online Express e-commerce site, the tech can order any necessary parts quickly and easily. That’s the kind of real-world functionality that saves time, money and frustration.

Another benefit of Site Networks becomes evident when you are shipping machines from place to place. We know that shipping logistics can often be a real challenge.  Site Networks simplifies the process because you can receive information about where an asset is right now and when it will arrive at its destination. There’s no worry or guesswork about shipping a machine to the wrong location or losing track of it somewhere along the way.

Site Networks will be available soon, so we want to show you the benefits now of JLG’s “agile development.” We currently have an installed base of more than 55,000 JLG units with ClearSky Smart Fleet, and when we “turn on” the Site Networks feature, all those units will be able to access it automatically, as will all new ClearSky Smart Fleet-equipped machines. In other words, we can continue improving and expanding the ClearSky Smart Fleet platform over time and add more value without disruption.

JLG has improved the concept of geofencing, making it so intuitive to use that you can open the ClearSky Smart Fleet app and get started right away. 


5/21/25

NEW! 2025 JLG 1255 For Sale

BRAND NEW JLG 1255





 JLG 1255
Year 2025
Cummins 130 HP
Foam Fill
Carriage 72’'
Forks 60’'
Enclosed cab AC/Heat


In Stock Vacaville, Ca

 


Rick Strand V.P Sales
707/451-5100 office
707/580-8739 cell

5/18/25

JLG® Scissor Lifts: QuikAccess Platform Demo


The QuikAccess Platform on JLG scissor lifts maximizes productivity and efficiency by providing operators with a more effective way to access into, and around, tight spaces. Watch as we demonstrate how to fold down the platform rails to transform your scissor lift into a more compact machine. This feature also includes a tool tray that can be used in both the regular scissor lift configuration and the QuikAccess configuration. This feature is optional on 19-ft JLG Electric Scissor Lifts. Learn more about this and other helpful scissor lift features at https://www.jlg.com/en/equipment/scis...

5/15/25

Work Confidently in the New JLG® 2733 High-Capacity Telehandler



26,000-lb max lift capacity. 33-ft lift height. 8,000-lb capacity at max reach. The 2733 high-capacity telehandler tackles the most challenging loads and job sites—all while increasing operator confidence. See how its off-the-charts versatility allows you to get more done in a day. Check out the features and industry-leading smart technology at jlg.com/BIGTIME

5/12/25

I-80 Forklift will fix your forklift right the first time so you can get back to work.


Based in Solano County, centrally located between the Bay Area and Sacramento, Interstate 80 Forklift is your top choice for all your forklift needs. Interstate 80 Forklift offers competitive pricing on new and used forklifts. As well we have a large inventory of parts ready to ship or be installed. We employ top-notch mechanics who are experienced and ready to serve you.

Repairs and servicing can also be done in our shop conveniently located in Vacaville, California. We also supply new, used or recap tires.

NEW!!! Running a night shift that is using a forklift? Don't get behind schedule because of an unexpected break-down. Let Interstate 80 Forklift be your back-up plan. Call and schedule an "on-call" mechanic for those off hour times.

I-80 Forklift
Phone: (707) 451-5100

JLG 519 - New In Stock at I-80 Forklift

NEW JLG - FOR SALE



Year = New
JLG 519
Options
Foam Fill
Light Pkg
Clear Sky

In Stock Vacaville, Ca

 


Rick Strand V.P Sales
707/451-5100 office
707/580-8739 cell



5/09/25

Product Walk-Around: ZX™-135/70 Articulating Boom - ANSI


Ideal for outdoor construction and industrial applications, Genie® engine-powered articulating Z™ booms provide lifting versatility with a combination of up, out and over positioning capabilities and outreach that’s second to none.

5/06/25

Genie S65 FOR SALE

 Genie S65



                                                        Genie S65
Year 2003
S/N S6004-9474
Hours 3538
12/24 Annual (passed)
Re-Man Deutz XE F3L2011 35.8KW @2800 Engine 11/2024
All work done by I-80 Forklift

                                  Price 27,000.00 F.O.B Vacaville, Ca



Rick Strand V.P Sales
707/451-5100 office
707/580-8739 cell


5/03/25

Need to Hoist Materials? Consider Using a Telehandler Instead of a Crane

 


For example, by switching out these tools, telehandlers can be used for more than just lifting applications — they excel at hoisting (and material handling) tasks too when equipped with a boom-mounted lifting lug attachment (also referred to as hooks or clevises). This type of attachment allows operators to put a chain or straps through it to efficiently handle suspended loads (aka hoist materials). 

Because they are purpose-built to move heavy objects with great maneuverability, using a telehandler for this type of material handling work is often more cost-effective than bringing in a crane. Let’s take a closer look at how…

What different considerations go into selecting a telehandler for hoisting or material handling versus lifting?

The most important thing to do before selecting a telehandler for hoisting or material handling is knowing two things: 1) what is the work that needs to be completed, and 2) where will that work be done. 

This starts with calculating the “maximum pick” that the machine will need to handle, which can be done in three steps: 

Identify the maximum weight of the load that needs to be lifted and handled (i.e. how heavy is the heaviest object/material that needs to be picked up). Make sure the telehandler has enough capacity to support all of the lifts.

Figure out the maximum angle the machine needs to be able to lift and place the load (i.e. what’s the furthest up, over and/or out that the telehandler needs to reach). It is important to know how much space is available on the job site for maneuvering and positioning the load. Depending on the site, trade-offs may need to be made when selecting a telehandler’s size versus its capacity. Space restrictions will influence not only the size of the telehandler but also the style. For example, if the machine needs to feed the material from a stationary position, similar to how a crane would perform on-site, a rotating telehandler should be considered. JLG® rotating telehandlers provide 360-degrees of rotation from one spot. To learn more, check out these resources: Rotating Telehandlers: A Unique Equipment Solution and Rotating Telehandlers Lift, Extend and Rotate.

Determine the maximum height that the load needs to be placed (i.e. how high does the load need to be lifted)

Armed with these measurements, users can then refer to machine load charts to guide them in selecting the appropriate telehandler. It is important to note that all telehandler attachments have their own load chart, which should always be referenced before use.

Once a model is chosen, it’s important to consider what attachments are needed to complete the work. Telehandlers are called “tool carriers” for a reason — they can handle a wide range of hoisting and material handling applications because of the large variety of attachments they can be equipped with, from buckets, carriages and truss booms/lift hooks to specialty attachments like tire handlers. 

Understanding the nature of the work to be accomplished and the capabilities of each type of attachment the machine can be fitted with is crucial to safe and efficient use. This means knowing whether a load needs to be picked or placed. Does the job require loose material to be scooped or a load suspended? Does the operator need to grapple loose material or pipes? Answering these questions will help owners/operators select the appropriate size and type of attachments needed.

The final step in selecting a telehandler is to know where the machine will be working and to understand what the job site conditions will be during operation. For example, will the machine be working on undeveloped surfaces like dirt or rocky soil, or on finished surfaces like turf or concrete? This information helps to determine what tires are needed on the machine — foam-filled/solid tires are great for undeveloped terrain, and non-marking tires or turf tires will be needed in developed areas to protect the ground.

Also, consider what options the machine should have to keep operators safe and productive during long hours in the cab. For instance, will he/she need an enclosed cab equipped with heat and air conditioning? Depending on the climate and the time of year, this choice is very important. Will he/she need to work before the sun comes up or after it goes down? If so, getting a model with work lights is necessary. When working in heavily congested areas, beacons should be considered.