Milk Bar Mobiles
Easy to use, easy to clean- Milk Bar Mobiles are the stand out choice for Mobile feeders.
Features-
There are so many features it's easiest just to show you!

Construction-
We have been making mobile calf feeders for 21 years and know the knocks they have to take.
With no compromise on quality, Milk BarTM Mobiles are made tough with all steel work being hot dipped galvanised and structural sections being 5mm box steel.
Plastic components are food grade polyethylene and are U.V Stabilised for durability.
New Zealand made taps and wheels.
We stand behind our products and provide a 2 year warranty on plastic and metal parts (with proof of purchase).
Cleaning-
With NO pipes or tubes to clog up and trap bacteria, the Milk Bar Mobile Range is the most hygienic mobile unit available!
Set the leveller to the lowest level and open the drain taps so the tank and manifolds will fully drain, and flush with cold water. Set the leveller back to the level position and put
some hot water and Milk Bar Detergent into the tank. Give the tank a light scrub. Drain the water into the manifolds and give the manifold a light scrub. While the hot water is in the manifold, clean the teats with a horizontal scrubbing action. This will bend the teats with each pass, forcing the water back into the manifold, cleaning the inner teat surface. Teats do not need to be removed for cleaning!
TIP: One of the best brushes to use for cleaning your Milk Bar Mobile is a toilet brush!

Dimensions-
Milk Bar 40 and 50 Models-
Manifolds 2.2m long x 1.75m wide. Total manifold volume 250L (125L ea).
Drawbar 1.45m long.
Single Axle Weight 145kg. Tandem Axle Weight 184kg.
Teat spacing- MB40's 140mm, MB50's 110mm.
Milk Bar 60 Models-
Manifolds 2.8m long x 2m wide. Total manifold volume 300L (150L ea).
Drawbar 1.15m long.
Single Axle Weight 157kg. Tandem Axle Weight 196kg.
Teat spacing- 110mm.
Did you know??
Milk Bar Mobile manifolds are round to fit more calves. If you have teats fitted in a straight line or on an oval teats must be further apart which can be impractical on a mobile feeder.
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