It's an oddly worded question because it's not really the forklift that's burning the propane but its engine. And this engine could be fitted to many applications. So let's consider how efficient a propane-fuelled engine is. Looking at some sources of information (by Googling) we find that propane engines can be about 35% efficient.
Forklift trucks are typically used in the construction business for a variety of applications. There are models of forklift trucks that are powered by gasoline and forklift trucks that operate on propane.
7.9 gallons in a 33# forklift cylinder
LP stands for Liquid Propane. An LP forklift is often used in indoor premises, as the propane doesn't give off dense, smelly fumes as does a diesel or petrol forklift.
No
Yes.
The propane will leak out
On average a general 5000# to 7000# fork lift will use 1.5 gallons of Propane.
It means when the propane tank is low or empty.
when you burn propane to complete combustion you will get a mixture of carbon dioxide and water vapor.
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