TJUZ^/*AOP° F youß COWS /fi"" ItrU*— KLii^m L # A<b " f"'jgMt ; protected their herds by using the Wallace Wallace dual vacuum low level pipe line milker i Standard -Milker Now tn tllP rnorh ,n th ' s reyolutionar y machine the milk runs by gravity from the iuper aranaara winter. now, to rne mecn- cups t0 the mi | k line which is pp aced a | ong the f | oor of the , anical perfection and simplicity of this shed, protected by galvanised piping In this milk line is a conj y~"~ ■ I'. \k f . iii siderably LOWER vacuum than that used to operate the famOUS machine, Wallace have added the inflations and releaser. This is achieved by taking from the ■ • r\l lAI \/A/"»iniii • I l vacuum pump two separate leads, in which the vacuum can exclusive UUAL VACUUM principle, by be adjusted INDEPENDENTLY. From the low level milk line which low vacuum at the cups can be £ obtained without expensive or complicated time in the shed and absolutely prevents udder troubles, js £ Wallace has developed an entirely new AUTOMATIC jfif m m TENSION drive, which overcomes the difficulties previously experienced with fixed centre drives. The new Wallace M'- 9Bi'| drive automatically maintains correct belt tension, protects ' .' ■ijßj3r\ the motor against starting overload, eliminates vibration . '■ 1 and stabilises the motor. By reducing belt sfip, electric >' la Wm, , i power costs are cut to a minimum. By raising a conveni-ently-placed lever, the motor is relieved of all load and the belt is automatically slackened. With the new Wallace drive the possibility of accident and injury is minimised. D. McL. WALLACE LTD.. Dept. (T I NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. HNH Sj U | B ■ H H B | £■■ Dear Sirs, —please forward me full particulars ol HHg5 S B 1 I H 1 ""hHmSR Wallace Super and Dual Vacuum Milkers. name ADDRESS la ■ warn mm mm mm mm n mm mm mom mm ra^ D. McL. WALLACE LTD. WHAKATANE
| , : 5 A PRODUCT B ■ m. m.# M of the a | oufiehi<Ji/uk | | INFLATIONS You Must Insist On \ S AND CLAW TUBES ARE LEADSMQ SALES g |N NEW ZEALAND TODAY! ■ S ip * * jtr j —and justly so; because these are products that have come S i rectston IVIdCIC inio being as ths resu || of the demand for precision-made, ■ higher quality inflations; inflations that are exactly what ■ IS!£ C ZX) Z£3x3.f\U- the Dairy-farmers of the Dorraisiiosi have bean asking for | ' - in quality, suitability to Eocai 'conditions, and price! 1 IN FLA TIONS all sizes in straight and BULB-TOP INFLAT- I S lONS, CLAW TUBES, AND ALL TUBING FOR MILKING i | by Empire Rubber MACHINES, ARE BEING MADE TO RIGID STANDARDS J | Mills, Ghristchurch 0F SUPERIORITY. g I PARA RUBBER CO, j fl cr~rr a "•■rj ' W2" 7 -' ; K I 3 vmm£ soi. u - |
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 51, 18 August 1939, Page 8
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459Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 51, 18 August 1939, Page 8
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