I dont get some of you people sometimes. A 40 cow dairy cant support new shiney eqiupment so why do you talk like everything has to be replaced with new There is plenty of used cleaners, milking eqiupment., machinery and used silo unloaders out there. Patz box corners can be replaced with out busting concrete and the corners in my barn have the same boxes that held the corners in the barn I took it out off. I stared shipping milk in 08 and I started with a barn that had nothing in it. we put in stalls, milking equipment, pipeline, barn cleaner and a unloader in all for under 14k. The stalls wee new CK stalls but everything down to the water bowls was used and I had to look hard for some of it and nothing gives me more than expected problems. Chute is home made out of pressure treated lumber and lined with plastic. It no wonder when milk dropped last spring every dairy farmer started crying. Like you couldnt expect it to happen. Give up the shiney new stuff and buy what you can afford and justify. Its not BS
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