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<blockquote data-quote="Ben B" data-source="post: 8105737" data-attributes="member: 160527"><p>I always toss up what's best we won't be building another one once this ones dies just sell the cows. Rotary has more moving parts but is well efficient per hr and is simple to upgrade. My mate Milking 900 cows just dropped a fair chunk of money to upgrade his 20 Yr old 50 unit from two person to single operator. Solely because labour is hard to get and now atlest he can milk by himself. There is some running costs involved to keep them tight and reliable and to behonest in another 20 years you'll need to build the next one or do some serious upgrades to the running plant. Or atlest that's what the people out here are finding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben B, post: 8105737, member: 160527"] I always toss up what's best we won't be building another one once this ones dies just sell the cows. Rotary has more moving parts but is well efficient per hr and is simple to upgrade. My mate Milking 900 cows just dropped a fair chunk of money to upgrade his 20 Yr old 50 unit from two person to single operator. Solely because labour is hard to get and now atlest he can milk by himself. There is some running costs involved to keep them tight and reliable and to behonest in another 20 years you'll need to build the next one or do some serious upgrades to the running plant. Or atlest that's what the people out here are finding. [/QUOTE]
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