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How long does it take to clean milker?
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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 813668" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>of the ones you linked to only the last one at over two thousand dollars is a complete unit with vaccum. I did not look closely to see if that was a goat unit. </p><p></p><p>Milking machines need vacuum and pulsation to operate. the rest of thsos pictured were just the claw and the container. they all still need the vacuum and pulsation.</p><p></p><p>for a milking unit you either have to break it down and wash all the parts by hand or you can get a unit cleaner and wash it using again the vacuum.</p><p></p><p>washin steps for good sanitation</p><p>rinse with cool water</p><p>wash with hot water and alkaline detergent preferably chlorinated alkaline. wash water needs to be over 140 degrees for any auto washing.</p><p>rinse with cool acid rinse.</p><p>sanitize with approved sanitizer prior to milking again.</p><p>You can shortcut this since yours is for personal use but you will have problems eventually if you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 813668, member: 6543"] of the ones you linked to only the last one at over two thousand dollars is a complete unit with vaccum. I did not look closely to see if that was a goat unit. Milking machines need vacuum and pulsation to operate. the rest of thsos pictured were just the claw and the container. they all still need the vacuum and pulsation. for a milking unit you either have to break it down and wash all the parts by hand or you can get a unit cleaner and wash it using again the vacuum. washin steps for good sanitation rinse with cool water wash with hot water and alkaline detergent preferably chlorinated alkaline. wash water needs to be over 140 degrees for any auto washing. rinse with cool acid rinse. sanitize with approved sanitizer prior to milking again. You can shortcut this since yours is for personal use but you will have problems eventually if you do. [/QUOTE]
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