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»' REASONS WHY PRACTICAL FARMERS E NON STRIPPING WITH RIDD MILKERS (1) MOULDED INFLATIONS ensure consistent squeeze and release in the cup and eliminate variation in inflation lightness common to soft inflation cups. (2) Large milk chamber in claws stops flooding in the cups. RIDD CUPS DO NOT REQUIRE PROPS. (3) Clear glass indicators on the milk line show when each cow "' l has finished milking. (4) 50-50 stop over port pulsators—the nearest to natural milking—have an'efficient working life of 15-20 years. (5) Simplicity of construction ensures maximum of cleanliness , with a minimum of labour. (6) With few moving parts the RIDD MILKER, ■s not require continued servicing & Maintenance to keep max. efficiency. (7) With an average; of 12-14 cows an hour per bail in this disS-- * is reduced. ON’T TAKE FOR THIS. ASK YOUR NEIGH-BOUR--HE HAS A RIDD MILKER. rg WILL QUOTE YOU FOR COMPLETE RIDD PLANTS OR 1 CONVERSIONS. CUTLER c PhonJto6. After hours 436 M, 279^A.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 18, 29 July 1949, Page 3
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