Posted by rrlund on July 19, 2016 at 04:16:18 from (162.250.24.107):
In Reply to: Milk Plant posted by smallercrawler on July 18, 2016 at 19:49:44:
That sure brings back memories. We had milk testing equipment like that at the high school. We used to bring in samples of each cow and tested them for butterfat. My uncle did a lot of the testing at the milk plant. That receiving room sure was crude. The plant here had a moving track and everything was mechanized. Just three guys worked in there. Sam,Max and Earl. It only took two to dump. One would knock the lids loose with a rubber mallet and the other sat on a stool,read the scale and wrote down the weights and took the sample bottles out of the rack,sat them in place and put them back in the rack after a sample was taken automatically. The cans were dumped,the lids put in the steam washer and the cans pushed in to the washer all my machine. When they came out the other end,the lids slid back down on to them. We just had to straighten them out before we put the empties back in the truck.
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