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<blockquote data-quote="happycows" data-source="post: 4062818" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>Just a different league of money, like less than a 1/4 of 2 new M2's or A4's even with some new parts, labour and refurbishment.They were very near by and i knew the history as i helped on their first night.</p><p></p><p>Came with 3 oopf's, a 250 l buffer tank, plate cooler. 100+ pedometers ect. all handy to have as spares. They've got Crystalab milk analysis on too.</p><p></p><p>They had not milked a cow for a good few years and are far more tight on the wear points and just generally not milked that many cows.</p><p> I've removed and re-fitted these 2 on about £500 of Fullwood labour as i know them inside out but i have spent a lot of my own time doing it.</p><p> No way would i have spent new money of any make of robot to milk cows.</p><p>I know with these that if the price of milk nosedives i can still sleep easy at night and i have all those spares ready and waiting should i need them. Just seemed like a oppertunity too good to turn down,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happycows, post: 4062818, member: 722"] Just a different league of money, like less than a 1/4 of 2 new M2's or A4's even with some new parts, labour and refurbishment.They were very near by and i knew the history as i helped on their first night. Came with 3 oopf's, a 250 l buffer tank, plate cooler. 100+ pedometers ect. all handy to have as spares. They've got Crystalab milk analysis on too. They had not milked a cow for a good few years and are far more tight on the wear points and just generally not milked that many cows. I've removed and re-fitted these 2 on about £500 of Fullwood labour as i know them inside out but i have spent a lot of my own time doing it. No way would i have spent new money of any make of robot to milk cows. I know with these that if the price of milk nosedives i can still sleep easy at night and i have all those spares ready and waiting should i need them. Just seemed like a oppertunity too good to turn down, [/QUOTE]
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