Posted by lp-always on January 14, 2015 at 08:32:30 from (75.182.12.41):
In Reply to: propane overfill posted by showcrop on January 14, 2015 at 06:14:26:
showcrop when filling a forklift propane tank you want the bleeder valve open a little so when you see liquid start coming out you know you are 80%full.thats when you stop filling the tank.All liquid cooled motors on lp need a tank that supplies liquid propane to the system.In reply to John in la. I worked at plant in west columbia,sc that built new TCM forklifts for 24 years,we used small 10# grill tanks that supplied only lp gas not liquid to the system to move the lifts around the factory, they ran just fine just down on power.air cooled motors running on propane need tanks that supply only vapor to the system. I have read that some factory lp farm tractors tell you to start them on vapor then switch to liquid when warmed up. I myself have two olivers running on propane that have Impco carbs and converters that start and run on liquid in cold weather just fine.
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