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Old 01-31-2008, 01:06 AM   #7 (permalink)
Ryland
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that is a pure propane forklift, we use a verry simaler sized one at work that is no where near that pretty, I think my boss paid $4,000 for it, they work well, run forever and the engine is extreamly heavy cast iron, because why would you want to save weight on an engine when you are adding 2,000 pounds more cast iron as a ballest weight.
Waxy, if it has a propane tank behind the seat then it's a propane forklift, electric forklifts are normal slightly smaller and used indoors only, they might be labled as a warehouse forklift, or indoor, and they are most likely going to say something about the condition of the battery pack.
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