12/10/2023 0 Comments Yale propane forklift![]() First- the fuel is not as clean as it needs to be for these newer systems- no matter what you buy it or where you buy it. After a LONG process of investigation I found a couple of things. I service Yales/Hysters (the new identical trucks, different badge) with the fuel injected GM 2.4. Thanks to forkliftaction for the forum, and thanks in advance for your replies. Has anyone had this problem with any other brand of lift trucks with 2004 and up, epa compliant engines?Īnyone know if the revamped Yale trucks (2005 model year) have this same fuel filter? Is this fuel problem any reason for the delay in Yale delivering their new model of trucks? Short of a $30,000 storage tank revamp, has anyone had any luck with any changes to correct this problem? We have the right fuel as spec'ed by the manufacturer. I talked to a Hyster factory service rep (yale hyster, same truck)and he agreed that the problem is most likely fuel, and gave us a few options to try, but none have worked, such as an extra canister type filter up stream from the regulator and a solenoid to drain the tar/oil from the regulator automatically, neither has helped.Ĭlearly there are other people who have run into the same type of problem as the Hyster rep admitted. Well, obviously that doesnt work out very well. The dealer finally agreed to sell a filter element, but they are an aftermarket part and are a 5 micron filter, where the oem yale piece was 20 microns. Finally, they have tried soaking the elements in thinner and can get the truck to run for 3-4 days that way as well. ![]() Well after buying 5 of them, the trucks will only run 3-4 days at best. ![]() Yale claimed that they cannot sell the element for the fuel filter, and tries to sell the customer a nearly $300 USD filter assy. I do tend to agree, but I have help the customer do some testing to lead us in this direction, while the local Yale dealer just assumes its the fuel. They are convinced its the customers fuel storage system containing too much oil. The local yale dealer hasnt been very helpful. This oil plugs the filter and the truck will not start very well and if it does start, idles poorly. The Regulators are fullof the oil that is put into all propane fuel (at least here in the US) to give its characteristic odor. This filter has been plugging up on all 5 trucks. (it uses a conventional mixer for the power circuit) This injector has a small aluminum cannister type fuel filter downstream form the Aisian LP regulator to keep contaminants out of the injector. These trucks have a fuel injector that appears to run both the startup and idle circuits. I say unfortunate now because of the problems they are having. Has anyone had any problems with the 2004 EPA compliant Hyster or Yale trucks running the closed loop Mazda fuel system?Ī customer of mine was unfortunate enough to purchase 5 of these trucks. We also offer equipment rentals, service, and maintenance.Long post here, can anyone shed any light? We purchase and sell equipment and used fork trucks in California and nationwide. Established in 2014, we hit the ground running with a goal to bring reconditioned used equipment to our customers. Financing available for as low as $234 / monthĪ small, hard-working equipment company based in Los Angeles.Contact CES today to learn more about our selection of material handling equipment. This Yale sit-down forklift is backed by CES’s 60-day warranty! Financing options are available for this used order picker forklift. ![]() This propane forklift provides excellent performance for standard and medium-duty applications and is optimized for the lowest hourly cost of operation. This used Yale propane forklift was designed to maximize productivity and enhance fuel consumption to meet the needs of specific applications and operations.
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