Posted by gitrib on October 18, 2009 at 15:12:19 from (76.251.176.19):
In Reply to: IH Milkers posted by IHDairy on October 18, 2009 at 12:21:03:
Yep They made them . My Dad bought a new double unit in 1936. Pail set between two cows. I still have the McCormic Deering electric motor that came with it. They were good vacum pump they ran at a very slow speed. He got it in the middle of the winter and the darn teat cups would not stay on at first unless you put them in hot water. They were nateral rubber an stiff, Once you milked the first cows they would stay on. Electricity was new and quite often it would blow the fuse on the main line. Finally electric company realized ther was a lot of new house and they had electric stoves. When Dad turned on the milker it would overload the whole system. gitrib
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