Posted by Jimmy King on October 19, 2009 at 18:42:12 from (207.69.137.25):
In Reply to: Re: IH Milkers posted by blinwmiaol.com on October 18, 2009 at 19:21:04:
Dad built the Grade A barn in 1953. His dairy field man told him about a guy not over 15 miles away that had an IHC pipe line he would give to some one to haul it away. They were about $500 new, Dad gave the guy $50 for it and learned quickly why the guy didn"t like it was the hoses were too short and it wouldn"t stay on the cow it she moved much. He milked 2 milkings like that and then went to the Dealer in Springfield and got the long hoses. We had to tear it down every day and wash it by hand and reassemble it at milk time started with plastic pipe and rubber fittings, had to change the plastic out for stainless steel after a couple of years. We used it until 1961 then Dad bought a Deleval at a farm sale. all glass lines and sealed couplings, and all that had to be taken to the milk room was the titcups and hoses when washed. I was still using parts of it when I quit milking in 1996.
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