Milk meters

Crazy John

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Livestock Farmer
looking to change out our current milk meters for something more reliable, what’s everyone running? I’d prefer to go down the milk flow meter route with no moving parts and no maintenance but would go for a normal milk meter aslong as there reliable and reasonably maintenance free, my current ones (memolac) seem to cost a few thousand a year in bits when they go wrong, thanks
 
Location
Cheshire
We’ve have fullwood sensomatic for over 18 years, I think we’ve changed one and had zero maintenance on the rest, zero consumerables. So I think you’re on the thinking along the right lines.
 

vantage

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Pembs
looking to change out our current milk meters for something more reliable, what’s everyone running? I’d prefer to go down the milk flow meter route with no moving parts and no maintenance but would go for a normal milk meter aslong as there reliable and reasonably maintenance free, my current ones (memolac) seem to cost a few thousand a year in bits when they go wrong, thanks
Delaval MM 25, now MM 27. Zero moving parts. Had mine in over twenty years, changed 3, don’t pressure wash intensely! A lot available second hand, for a few hundred pounds, especially in Holland. Can be used with just a reset button, which is what we had initially, or now keypads (MPCs).
 

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