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Dansha Farms Milk Machine Dansha Farms 1/2 Gallon 2 Teat Battery Powered Pump
$ 52.26
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Description
Dansha Farms™
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BATTERY POWERED MILK MACHINE
This vacuum milk machine is from our stock. Dansha Farms in the past sold thousands of these milker pumps. They have been stored in bulk so their may be some minor scuffs or scratches.
Wintergreen Oil is Used to Clean and Refresh the insides of the pump from Storage
The vacuum pump has two size aa ni cad rechargeable batteries.
Perfect if you have one or two animals
colors of pumps will vary
1/2 Gallon 2 Teat Vacuum-Manual Pulse Milker Kit"
Comes as seen in the Pics
With 2 60 ml standard teat cup and 2 35 ml small teat cup
Small Teat, Large Teat
Tough to Milk Animals
Easy for F
olks with Arthritis
or if
You Just Don't Like to Hand Milk
Our Milker is Easy to Clean and Sanitize
WE GIVE 5 STAR SERVICE
AND YOU CAN Contact US
ANYTIME
We Offer Direct Phone Service
WE Provide Help For First time Milkers
WE Provide Help With Milker and Milking Questions
WE Provide Instructions and Have Instructional Videos
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL
The Pumps Were Stored Together, their may be minor blemishes or scratches on them
DANSHAFARMS
MILKING YOUR ANIMAL AND REPLICATING THE PULSE WHILE MILKING
1-YOU BRING UP THE VACUUM UNTIL YOU SEE THE MILK FLOW, THEN STOP THE PUMP.
2-AS THE MILK IS FLOWING YOU CONTINUE TO SQUEEZE AND RELEASE THE UDDER AND YOU GENTLY PUSH UP IN THE UDDER SEVERAL TIMES (as the kidd does) WHEN THE FLOW SLOWS YOU RE START THE PUMP AND CONTINUE THIS PROCESS UNTIL MILKING IS COMPLETED AFTER MACHINE MILKING NEVER STRIP THE ANIMAL OF ALL OF HER MILK BY HAND AS THIS WILL GET HER TO HOLD BACK MORE AND MORE MILK
When we manufacture our milkers we use a cement (polyurethane) to attach the nylon hose connectors on the inside of the milker bottle cover to provide a rigid lid and an air tight connection so a powerful vacuum can be obtained. The cement used becomes “inert” and is not porous when it sets up and will not give any odor or contaminate your milk
Yes, polyurethanes are safe.
Polyurethanes are derived from chemicals called diisocyanates and polyols that undergo a reaction to form an inert substance – polyurethane. Substantial research has shown polyurethanes to be safe and inert.
Comes as Seen in Pic. Please Don't Hesitate to Contact Us With Any
Questions
You May Have