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    Posted: 12 Apr 2025 at 10:35pm
Grandsons using the Model C to power the Surge milking machine. If you look closely you can see the radiator shutters inside the grill. Thank you Paul B Smile

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thats how we done it when the power whent out except we used the 66 chev pickup
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What's the deal? Just drive the milker to Betsy and do the deed? No stanchen or barn needed.

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That's what I would call a cow-er take off...LOL
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Dad had a hose that ran from the tractor to the vacuum line in the barn for when we lost power. IIRC, we could only run two milkers, instead of the four we usually used, but it was a lot better than milking by hand!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Stan R Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Apr 2025 at 6:09am
My dad had a milking machine petcock on the CA intake manifold also. It was used every couple years, usually after a lightning storm knocked out the power. I can't recall if it kept one or two milking machines going.
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Glad to help with the shutters
 
 What are those side frame mounts for? They look to be quite substantial.
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Originally posted by PaulB PaulB wrote:

Glad to help with the shutters
 
 What are those side frame mounts for? They look to be quite substantial.

This tractor came to me with a bodacious front end loader that a previous owner had installed; it kinda-sorta worked but is really too heavy for a Model C. I left the mounts on to function as engine weights.
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