SIMPLEX MILKING MACHINE
THE 1939 MODEL AN ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY One of the outstanding exhibits at the Waikato Winter Show is that of the Farm Equipment Company, Limited, who are displaying in the main annexe, the well-known Simplex Milking Machine. The 1939 Model Simplex Milking Machine is the simplest, cleanest and most sanitary machine on the market to-day. A feature of this year’s model is the low line plant, which is operated by two rotary pumps. This principle allows the machine to milk with low vacuum at the teat and still mainlain high vacuum in the air line. It gives more life to milking and docs not slow milking down as it would with low vacuum right through. The milk is still lifted by vacuum to the required height, not by pumping, thereby eliminating churning and frothing. The new model is easily adapted to any type of machine in use and can be fitted to any size plant. Every farmer should take this opportunity of visiting the stand and see for himself this outstanding machine. The Farm Equipment Co., Ltd., whose headquarters are in Wanganui, have a representative in 1 his district, Mr S. .T. Tidswell, whose address is 13 Pari- Street, Frankton, and his phone number 3028. Farmers who are unable Lo visit the Show can at anytime, by writing or phoning Mr Tidswell or Head Office, Wanganui, procure the services of an expert, who will explain the machine any time, anywhere, without obligation.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20819, 1 June 1939, Page 3
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244SIMPLEX MILKING MACHINE Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20819, 1 June 1939, Page 3
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