UNIQUE F2 MILKING MACHINE - New - PETROL POWERED - Only 2 AVAILABLE - STOREIT4LESS
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- PETROL POWER
We imported two machines for our own use and a close friend and added another two machines in the shipping in case they were of interest to someone else on a lifestyle property wanting to do the same as us i.e. enjoy fresh milk direct from our own cows but with physical effort or milking by hand, and also not to be restricted to requiring a 240v power socket to be close by with an extention cord.
This F2 milking machine is a beauty - the ultimate lifestyle milking machine.
Fresh milk direct from a cow for minimal work.
Milk a cow in any location and most situations (turn on the petrol motor and away you go).
Save your hands and have more free time - a labour intensive job now made much easy with this versatile machine.
Type: Vacuum Portable F2 Milking Machine
Power: Powerful Petrol 7.5HP Motor (4 stroke)
Specifications:
- S304 Stainless steel bucket (meets strict food grade standards)
- Full stainless steel construction (superior to a zinc plated frame)
- Motor: 7.5HP 4 stroke
- Vacuum Pump: 185L/min, 50KPa, 1200r/min
- Pulsator: L80, 1pc, 65ppm, 60/40, adjustable
- Bucket: 1 set, capacity 25L
- Milking cup: 1set, 240cc cluster
- Milking Time: 3-5 Min/cow
- Milking tube: 1 set 2m
- Milking liner: 1 set Fresian or Jersey
There are only 2 of these petrol powered machines available in NZ.
Get yours now.
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