THE LECTRO MILKER
IWONDERFUL • MO DERN MACHINE EVERY PART MADE SIMPLE
I, niilkins machine thatshould * in revolutionising themilkmg ' -L is udvertised in this issue. E«i»»'kable machtae which is Szealand mveation contains. less 1 1f the parts usually associated :!! tiechanical milkers. treai-e no shaftings, pulleys, Hs Tjlummer blocks, vacuum tanks,
Ijiitary condensew. air pipes, or igear seS. in fact, there are no moving trts'except the vacuum pump, yet ;e machine functions even more perctly fhan hitherto. The success of the machine is made issible by using electricity direct in-
stead of converting it to a mechanical motion, 'thence the name, "Lectro Milker." All pa.rts are positive in action, and unalter&ble. The voltage used ds about the same as in a pocket torch battery,' consequently shocks are quite impossible. It may seem strapge to state that although it is an electric milker, the farmer need not
have the power connected, as the machine is self-contained. It oan be operated by electric power or petrol or oil engine. A farmer may, with a pair of pliers, take down the whole machine in seven minutes. The parts cannot be assem-
bled dncoiieccly; the machine does not need to be linked up with electric motor or enjgin'e or even levelled. Owing to the absence of moving parts, there is nothing to wear out or make the machine any diff erent in years' time from the diay it was installed. There are fewer parts to wash, and the selling price of the "Lectro
Milker," while incorporating all the latest improvements and essentials obtainable, is strictly competitive. Full inf ormation, and plans of sheds are obtainable frOm the distributors — The New Zealand Express Company, Limited.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 13
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278THE LECTRO MILKER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 535, 19 May 1933, Page 13
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