L.K.G. MILKING MACHINE. 1910 MODEL. We have pleasure in announcing that for the ensuing season the new patent " K " type o£ pulsa*or has been adopted, The valve mechanism in this machine is the most simple and positive in action yet devised, wearing parts consisting only of a few leathers. A new type of milk inlet tap is fitted which facilitates cleaning the milk passages. The Thule type of teat cup, embodying the Gillies patents for air admission will again be supplied, as these cups have proved the cleanest and quickpst milkers yet introduced. A special feature of these cups is the low cost of upkeep, the improved inflations being found very durable and inexpensive. VVa have also to announce that to meet the requirements of some of our friends a single cow Machine is now being supplied, enabling each cow to be milked by a single set of sups a separate bucket. This machine will t mbody all the L.K.G. patents, including the Gillies Air Admission, which during the yast eight years have made the double L.K.G. machine such a continuous success. We are also introducing for the first time in New Zealand an improved type of industrial motor especially adapted for driving milker plants and similar performances. The " FELIX" is the most recent development of high-class mofcivo power, embodying all the most modern principles of economical fuel consumption and automatic lubrication. Orders for the above are now being freely booked for immediate and future delivery. Cut out this advertisement and send to us with full name and address and wo will mail complete s„t of particulars by return. Apply to J. U. MacEwan & Co,, Ltd 1 , Chief Agents, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10063, 8 June 1910, Page 6
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