Fig. 9 —The raised platform, showing the back of the elevated bails and return exit race. Note the drainage fall from front to back. Fig. 1 0—The operator working in an upright position in front of the raised platform. The automatic milk-weighing devices are shown. Fig. ll —Cow leaving a tandem bail after milking. On the left is a cow being milked in the bail ahead, illustrating the advantage of tandem bails over race bails.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 85, Issue 2, 15 August 1952, Page 103
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75Fig. 9—The raised platform, showing the back of the elevated bails and return exit race. Note the drainage fall from front to back. Fig. 10—The operator working in an upright position in front of the raised platform. The automatic milk-weighing devices are shown. Fig. ll—Cow leaving a tandem bail after milking. On the left is a cow being milked in the bail ahead, illustrating the advantage of tandem bails over race bails. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 85, Issue 2, 15 August 1952, Page 103
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