Looking for cream separator

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Looking for a cream separator that will do goats milk.I've seen ads for Plaava separators. Anyone have one?

-- Jeff Schuler (jmprint@epix.net), November 10, 1999

Answers

I have one that I got from Hoegger Supply that is designed for goats milk. I can't tell you the brand name of it because I can't find it on the separator! But, it works good and I have no complaints with it. Hoegger is 1-800-221-4628. It is manually operated and was less than $200 when I bought it. Now I see they have went up in price.

-- Marci (ajourend@libby.org), November 11, 1999.

Hi, I used to have a manual, now have old electric Montgomery wards. I don't think its the machine. I think cream separators are all made the same way. I have goats, and use mine 2 or 3 times a week. You have to have the tempature of the milk around 90 degrees. But the separator still does an excellent job on Goats milk. linda

-- Linda Hess (hesscat@cot.net), November 12, 1999.

Hi. I have two cream separators. I got them for goat milk, but since I have only one goat, it doesn't seem worth the bother of cleaning all those parts to get cream, so I have never used either one. I believe they are both in working condition. They are both antiques - Economy King Juniors of different ages. One hooks up to an electric motor, which I have. The other one is hand-turned. Please contact me if you have any interst.

-- laura jensen (lrjensen@nwlink.com), November 13, 1999.

Dear sir We take great pleasure in introducing ourselves as one of the pioneer manufacturer of Cream Separator Machine. We manufacture Cream Separators of different models with capacity ranging from 60 lt./hr. to 1000 lt./hr. both Hand & power driven. We are marketing these machine India as well as exporting to other countries For additional information required, we are always here to give the same with best of our efforts. Thanks & regards BRAHM SINHAL

-- (sinhal@del2.vsnl.net.in), February 23, 2002.

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