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<blockquote data-quote="Chips" data-source="post: 2098102" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>One thing just to check with the Lely's is that over time when you keep replacing the acr ropes/ shortening them, that they aren't gradualy getting shorter as happened to me after a couple of years , A trick the lely engineer showed was after adjusting an acr rope loose that cup with all the others tight in upright position , the newly adjusted one should be able to lift until the base is just shy of the top of the other cups , any longer and they will wobble when it goes to attach but much shorter and you can struggle on wide placed teats on knackered udder cows</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chips, post: 2098102, member: 432"] One thing just to check with the Lely's is that over time when you keep replacing the acr ropes/ shortening them, that they aren't gradualy getting shorter as happened to me after a couple of years , A trick the lely engineer showed was after adjusting an acr rope loose that cup with all the others tight in upright position , the newly adjusted one should be able to lift until the base is just shy of the top of the other cups , any longer and they will wobble when it goes to attach but much shorter and you can struggle on wide placed teats on knackered udder cows [/QUOTE]
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