DAIRY FARMERS, ATTENTION!
MASON STRIPPER ATTACHMENT. THE AUTOMATIC CLAW. It is in the interest of the dairyfarmer to take cognisance of every invention that comes on to the market, and after having satisfied himself that its adoption would be to his benefit to act accordingly. We can confidently assert that it would not lake the most querulous long to conclude that the Mason Stripper Attachment and the Mason Automatic Claw, which are to bo inspected at the Waikato Winter Show, are essential lo ihe welfare of every dairy shed. The Mason Stripper Attachment is the greatest invention since Hie releaser. It eliminates the two greatest bugbears of the industry, i.e., machines falling off and cows holding their milk. The attachment is absolutely sanitary, is very strongly constructed, and, what is all-important, carries the recommendation of dairy instructors. The Mason Stripper Attactiment is suitable for all makes of machines. By its use cows arc milked easier, faster, and belter than was ever possible before, while stripping is reduced lo Ihe minimum. It absolutely overcomes the difficulty in milking fhose cows which wholly or partially refuse to give their milk lo Ihe machines. The Slripper obviates the necessity of hand milking a good cow that refuses lo milk to the machine. The Mason Automatic Claw is the only claw in existence that«conlrols the vacuum of each teat-cup independently of the others. It has been teslcd under a variety of farming conditions, and milked over 20,000 cows last season to the entire satisfaction and monetary profit of the users. All communications should be addressed P.O. box IG2, Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 9
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