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Posted by john in la on April 05, 2005 at 13:31:25 from (68.222.33.92):
In Reply to: Re: Barn Cleaner?????? posted by Allan in NE on April 05, 2005 at 12:40:57:
Allen; How would the installation of a herringbone have changed the use of a barn cleaner???????? I thought a barn cleaner was used to clean the trough that runs behind the stalls in a stall barn. Removing the pipe line milker and changing to a herringbone milking parlor would not make the use of a stall barn obsolete. Correct?????? Please educate this southern boy a little. We only had a milking parlor and all cows stayed out side other wise so I am lost on your northern ways. The only barn cleaner we ever had was a water hose. If some one told me they was selling their barn cleaner I would have to tell him it is against the law to sell your children. LOL!!!
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