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Milking parlour and loose housing
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue." data-source="post: 7942503" data-attributes="member: 73"><p>I built my 32/64 for under £50k,lot of late nights but I built half in front of my old 24/24,then removed the 24/24 and built the other half in its place,hardest part was tidying up for milking time and keeping everything working,no parlour fitter would have done what I did but it makes me smile every day how cheap it was.</p><p></p><p>When I started I built my 12/24 in 6 weeks,wasn’t milking at the time so was a lot easier,although I did build the pit out of blocks I wouldn’t again using 20’ panels your far faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue., post: 7942503, member: 73"] I built my 32/64 for under £50k,lot of late nights but I built half in front of my old 24/24,then removed the 24/24 and built the other half in its place,hardest part was tidying up for milking time and keeping everything working,no parlour fitter would have done what I did but it makes me smile every day how cheap it was. When I started I built my 12/24 in 6 weeks,wasn’t milking at the time so was a lot easier,although I did build the pit out of blocks I wouldn’t again using 20’ panels your far faster. [/QUOTE]
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