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Industry Standard Milk Tank Diagram
Industry Standard Milk Tank Diagram
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*Alternative materials:
**60 cc syringe shell for teat cups
**a vacuum source - I bought a new pump head surge RV from portablemilkers.com for around 200 then you would need a tank mine sits on my old tank that has a hole in it and I have it hooked to a small well presser tank that sits next to it , I have a presser gage and a regulator on the tank + my stallcock has a regulator on it portamilkers has a pulley wheel
also for it at 45$ you can get a belt to fit from an auto store probably and then add a motor mine is a 3/4 hp i do believe it has to run in reverse but not sure on that one , I fixed it by myself
and I am not a mechanic the pump head I ordered is still in its box in my living room because my old one started working fine again
I think it had to do with it being winter and changing the oil
and it was freezing cold the one I bought is a BB2 and the one I am using is a BB3 which is a bigger pump they will interchange
hope this helps and in a pic they both look the same "


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Industry Standard Milk Tank Diagram

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  • Alternative materials:
    • 60 cc syringe shell for teat cups
    • a vacuum source - I bought a new pump head surge RV from portablemilkers.com for around 200 then you would need a tank mine sits on my old tank that has a hole in it and I have it hooked to a small well presser tank that sits next to it , I have a presser gage and a regulator on the tank + my stallcock has a regulator on it portamilkers has a pulley wheel

also for it at 45$ you can get a belt to fit from an auto store probably and then add a motor mine is a 3/4 hp i do believe it has to run in reverse but not sure on that one , I fixed it by myself and I am not a mechanic the pump head I ordered is still in its box in my living room because my old one started working fine again I think it had to do with it being winter and changing the oil and it was freezing cold the one I bought is a BB2 and the one I am using is a BB3 which is a bigger pump they will interchange hope this helps and in a pic they both look the same "

Resources: