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Re: any one got one of those milk filters?
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Posted by Bob/wis on July 31, 2006 at 22:16:32 from (69.179.35.183):
In Reply to: any one got one of those milk filters? posted by D17 man on July 31, 2006 at 16:30:19:
LOL !!!!!!!!!!! No cow squezzers on here I see. I us one twice a day. Its used for a fine filter of the milk before putting it into the bulk cooling tank. Alot of farmers used to carry the milk to the milk house and dump it into the strainer. We use a milk conveyor sytem that uses the vacuum to suc the milk to the milk house and discharge it into the tank. The conveyor has a bigger filter in it. We still use the surge milkers to that hung under the cow with a strap. Makes for a nice work out. The bottom of the strainer is designed to fit inside of a milk can top. This what they was used for at first and the idea for the size just carried on. I may even have a spare stainless one laying around. Any buddy want any old farming goodies? Email is open. LOL heck the Amish come to my place to see how it was done the old way! Later Bob
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