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Posted by Michael In Southcentral P on December 11, 2006 at 10:49:10 from (71.58.136.226):
In Reply to: OT - Portable milking machines posted by CB in central NY on December 11, 2006 at 07:34:24:
If the power goes out, I get by with a bucket milker run off of my truck's vacumn. I T-spliced a stallcock into the power brake booster line. I made a vacumn reservoir out of some 4" PVC, with a simple regulator (see PartsDeptOnline dot com) and a gauge. The reservoir is some 50 feet away from the truck, connected by a 1" hose. Clean up is a 5 gallon bucket of soap and water in which I throw the claw and let the vacumn suck it through into the milker. Follow with a rinse of hot (170 F) water and you are done.
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