pcbandit
Well-Known Member
My stepdad found this. It looks like something that was once used for homebrew of some sort.
[/URL]

That is indeed a milk pot from an automatic milker circa 1930's or 40's. There would have been a vacuum pump hooked to the upper connection and the milkers were hooked to the other two with the valves. This can would have been carried to the cow out in the barn stalls and once the can was full would need to be carried to the bulk tank and dumped to empty. It was a lot of work. I know, I learned how to milk by hand as a kid of about 7 or 8, on my grandfathers 2 cow farm. When I was about 11 or 12 his neighbor, a dairy farmer with about 30 cows, hired me to use a milking machine like that can was part of, to milk for him, while he and his wife went on their first vacation ever. They were in their late 70's at the time. This would have been about 1980.![]()
That is indeed a milk pot from an automatic milker circa 1930's or 40's. There would have been a vacuum pump hooked to the upper connection and the milkers were hooked to the other two with the valves. This can would have been carried to the cow out in the barn stalls and once the can was full would need to be carried to the bulk tank and dumped to empty. It was a lot of work. I know, I learned how to milk by hand as a kid of about 7 or 8, on my grandfathers 2 cow farm. When I was about 11 or 12 his neighbor, a dairy farmer with about 30 cows, hired me to use a milking machine like that can was part of, to milk for him, while he and his wife went on their first vacation ever. They were in their late 70's at the time. This would have been about 1980.![]()
Hm, So I guess like 6 connections, shall we say, went from the teats to the two connections on the can? Seems like another minor detail that slipped my memory. They were shaped more like a demijohn when I was young. Our neighbor in Wakeman, OH was a dairy farmer.
Milking machines have more connections, but the size is about right. I wondered if it was some old style corny keg from 100 years ago or something?
Hm, So I guess like 6 connections, shall we say, went from the teats to the two connections on the can? Seems like another minor detail that slipped my memory. They were shaped more like a demijohn when I was young. Our neighbor in Wakeman, OH was a dairy farmer.