Forgot to say thanks for posting the pictures they are great and thanks for the info. The family of my best man for my wedding were milking about 200 cows in an 8 cow parlor, maybe it was 10. This was in the late 80s, at one point they tried milking a percentage of the upper producing cows three times a day. They also had one of those feeding systems with the magnetic neck pods that triggered the ration. Unfortunately my friend was a little mischievous and came to an untimely demise trying to create some improvised explosives to remove a stump. Soon after that the upgrade cost to meet the new manure handling regulations pushed the family to quit the dairy business. I should add for a time they ran Case tractors, then my buddy who went into the ag tech program at a local college saw the internal durability of John Deere tractors he swapped the whole farm over to JD. At one point they had four 4020 power shifts to pull the chopper boxes. At the same time a 4430 power shift with HFWA as a loader tractor. A 4320, 5020 turbo, and a 4640 and 4840 both power shifts.
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