very interesting video girls i was involved in agriculture maintenance for many years was surprised your guys did not clean down and vacuum the electrical control room of dust and cobwebs we always included this as part of our service but it is good to have 24\7 back up service
12 volts can still kill people as its dc Direct current 240 volts ac Alternating Current AC current gives you a chance to let the cable or what you touched to let go . Keep up the good work Ladies very good instructive videos I milked cows in the 80s and 90s all the best from Scotland
Fascinating video! It was very interesting that this RMS does not stand for "Royal Mail Ship". The good ship Clerkenhill Adventure Farm knows how to navigate, entertain their passengers and get you safely to your destination.
Lovely parlour ladies. I see the jump lead clip for cross cows. If we are caught using that here in Ireland we fail our Bord Bia test which is equivalent to ye re red tractor test. Considered cruelty to animals.
10:14 Put on clusters from behind, I am no expert although I have milked cows with a machine. You would want to be sharp or they could literally take the head off you with a kick inmho. What are your injuries from farming?
I must say lady's, it's quite disturbing to me that you and possibly the rest of your miking team know so very little about the importance of correct vacuum, pulsating, everything that is reasonable simple in your parlour that you've no idea about? Being very blunt, so I'm sorry about that. I did nda at ag college, but picked up all the rest about parlour maintenance, probs as I went over the nxt few yrs. Get on a basic milking machinery course somewhere to help you out. Understanding it all helps avoid, fix probs soon as they happen xx
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Watching y'all from Middle Tennessee retired dairy farmers
ELL done Aaron
nice milking parlour & nice engineers or technicians # love ❤ both British dairy farmer girls #❤️🇵🇰
Well done to rms and the two lads, you came across excellent
Fabulous Set up ladies greetings from cork 👍
very interesting video girls i was involved in agriculture maintenance for many years was surprised your guys did not clean down and vacuum the electrical control room of dust and cobwebs we always included this as part of our service but it is good to have 24\7 back up service
Hi from the dairy capitol of
Canada, Oxford county in Ontario. Glad to have found your channel. From one dairy producer to another, looking good.
Hi sisters you make me happy. Both of you sooooo Jolly😊 keep the good work girls ❤
"Anyway .... less about you" ! 😂😂Another great video. Thank you.
12 volts can still kill people as its dc Direct current 240 volts ac Alternating Current AC current gives you a chance to let the cable or what you touched to let go . Keep up the good work Ladies very good instructive videos I milked cows in the 80s and 90s all the best from Scotland
Great to see ye. My favourite channel.
From the dairy capital of Ireland. Co cork 🐄
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Fascinating video! It was very interesting that this RMS does not stand for "Royal Mail Ship". The good ship Clerkenhill Adventure Farm knows how to navigate, entertain their passengers and get you safely to your destination.
Hi sisters. Great fun with you.
Very informative video sister's good tip long nose pliers to take off pulsating tubes 😂
Lovely parlour ladies. I see the jump lead clip for cross cows. If we are caught using that here in Ireland we fail our Bord Bia test which is equivalent to ye re red tractor test. Considered cruelty to animals.
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U both are kinda cute.
10:14 Put on clusters from behind, I am no expert although I have milked cows with a machine. You would want to be sharp or they could literally take the head off you with a kick inmho.
What are your injuries from farming?
I must say lady's, it's quite disturbing to me that you and possibly the rest of your miking team know so very little about the importance of correct vacuum, pulsating, everything that is reasonable simple in your parlour that you've no idea about? Being very blunt, so I'm sorry about that. I did nda at ag college, but picked up all the rest about parlour maintenance, probs as I went over the nxt few yrs. Get on a basic milking machinery course somewhere to help you out. Understanding it all helps avoid, fix probs soon as they happen xx