Milking Machine Components
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$4.40
The spider (along with the lovejoys) is what holds the motor and pump together.
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$17.95
The filter on the System One milking machine filters air coming from the tank into the pump. As a normal part of the milking process, tiny bits of dirt, dust, even metal shavings can circulate through the system, and the filter traps these.
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$439.95
The pump is the "heart" of the milking system. It sucks air from the tank and evacuates it out the exhaust and muffler. This creates a vacuum. This vacuum draws the milk out of the goat's teats. Our System One pump is an oil-less rotary vane model.
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If you own a milking machine, you should remove and replace your milk and vacuum lines and inflations once a year or more often if they are worn, dirty, or kinked. This helps promote better udder health in your milkers.
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No need to filter milk after milking. This in line filter/strainer with sock filter will make your milk handling much more efficient. Filter (with sock filter inside) is connected on the milk line before milk enters your bucket milker, so the milk in your bucket is already filtered.
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$9.95
DeLaval standard style shell features ribbed rim to stop inflations from twisting. High quality stainless steel.
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$5.15
DeLaval style-inflation features precollapsed configuration for consistency in milking. Fits DeLaval standard shell.
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$9.80
Use with small silicone inflation for milking Nigerian Dwarf Goats.
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$9.80
Used with our silicone inflations, these clear shells allow you to watch milk flow, check for folded teats and other irregularities. Shells are sturdy and easy to clean.
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$16.50
Exactly the same as our full-sized inflation, this is the perfect size for milking Nigerian Dwarf Goats.
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