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Title: Unknown portable milker
Post by: lmaguire on October 04, 2012, 02:57:40 PM
Hi all

Anyone any idea what make this milkers is or where one can get information or parts?

she runs on 220 V and the tow milk receivers are 15 litre metric.


Thanks

Larry
Title: Re: Unknown portable milker
Post by: Tomer1 on October 04, 2012, 03:07:51 PM
It doesnt look very sanitary.
Title: Re: Unknown portable milker
Post by: lmaguire on October 04, 2012, 03:36:53 PM
Hi Tomer1

You are absolutly correct it is not sanitary, I aquired this recently the owner insisted that I take it with the other stuff I bought.  I am looking to restore it, if that is possible.  It would need a lot of work but I like that sort of thing.

Larry
Title: Re: Unknown portable milker
Post by: Tomer1 on October 04, 2012, 08:18:06 PM
You might have to rebuild the food contact parts from 306 SS or food grade plastic.
Title: Re: Unknown portable milker
Post by: MrsKK on October 05, 2012, 01:48:42 PM
Nothing I see there IS food contact.

I'm not very experienced with milking equipment, but it looks nothing like the Delaval milker and pump that I have.  Are there any legible labels on it?  I do see the one, but it is hard to make out in the photo.  Maybe do a search for the company name?
Title: Re: Unknown portable milker
Post by: lmaguire on October 06, 2012, 08:31:11 PM
Hi MsKK
Thanks you are correct there is a label, I will post what it says but I have googled it but it throws up nothing useful, references to a company in Belgium which only draw a blank.  I think the label refers to the motor which may have been repaired at some stage.

A bit of an oddity I think.

Regards

Larry
Title: Re: Unknown portable milker
Post by: kaiyara on July 11, 2013, 05:22:53 AM
Yes I am pleased with it, but not with NY inspectors. They will not approve the digital readings for some reason. They need there to be two temperature sensors in the same probe and apparently Anderson recorders, I think, has the patent on it. So I have MIGS and must still use them.

Other than that it is a very straight  forward machine.