Dale Mahalko
01-17-2012, 11:33 PM
I won it, I won it, on ebay for $159...
5117
(YES IT IS UPSIDE DOWN. THIS IS THE SELLER'S PHOTO.)
Not to worry maplers, I only want it for documentation and demonstration purposes on Wikipedia. When I'm done with it, it is going back on eBay again. Though "done with it" likely won't be until summer as it's c-c-c-cold outside right now....
I previously tried to post here, that if you want it please don't bid against me in the auction, but the moderator didn't approve of it. Oh well, as I said in that non-existent post, I will be relisting starting at exactly what I paid for it. I'm not losing money on this item for a dairy farming technology history project that I'm just doing as a hobby.
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Woot! It has integral 1.5" ISO 2852 sanitary fittings, no check valve adapters needed!
I've never seen this style before. Dunno what the big white rubber plug is for on the vacuum dome of this model.
I should call the Bender Machine Works again, and see if they have any old user manuals they can contribute to this documentation project on Wikipedia. By extension, this would benefit other people out there who are also looking for the manuals.
- Dale
5117
(YES IT IS UPSIDE DOWN. THIS IS THE SELLER'S PHOTO.)
Not to worry maplers, I only want it for documentation and demonstration purposes on Wikipedia. When I'm done with it, it is going back on eBay again. Though "done with it" likely won't be until summer as it's c-c-c-cold outside right now....
I previously tried to post here, that if you want it please don't bid against me in the auction, but the moderator didn't approve of it. Oh well, as I said in that non-existent post, I will be relisting starting at exactly what I paid for it. I'm not losing money on this item for a dairy farming technology history project that I'm just doing as a hobby.
,
Woot! It has integral 1.5" ISO 2852 sanitary fittings, no check valve adapters needed!
I've never seen this style before. Dunno what the big white rubber plug is for on the vacuum dome of this model.
I should call the Bender Machine Works again, and see if they have any old user manuals they can contribute to this documentation project on Wikipedia. By extension, this would benefit other people out there who are also looking for the manuals.
- Dale