Jersey Youth Academy Benefit Auction
400 Goodlett rd, Salvisa KY, 40372
Great Benefit Auction
Contact Agent: Erica Davis
Contact Agent: Erica Davis
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Donated by Ted Adkins,
Kentucky
Step back in time with this beautifully preserved De Laval Junior No. 2 Cream Separator, a classic piece of American dairy history from the 1940s. This manual cream separator was a staple on small farms and homesteads, known for its reliability,
precision engineering, and durable cast iron construction. Model: De Laval Junior No. 2
Capacity: Separates up to 225 pounds of milk per hour Operation: 65 revolutions of the hand crank per quart of cream Era: Circa 1940s
Location: 400 Goodlett rd, Salvisa KY, 40372
Contact Agent: Erica Davis
Kentucky
Step back in time with this beautifully preserved De Laval Junior No. 2 Cream Separator, a classic piece of American dairy history from the 1940s. This manual cream separator was a staple on small farms and homesteads, known for its reliability,
precision engineering, and durable cast iron construction. Model: De Laval Junior No. 2
Capacity: Separates up to 225 pounds of milk per hour Operation: 65 revolutions of the hand crank per quart of cream Era: Circa 1940s
Location: 400 Goodlett rd, Salvisa KY, 40372
Contact Agent: Erica Davis
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Donated by Ted Adkins,
Kentucky
Step back in time with this beautifully preserved De Laval Junior No. 2 Cream Separator, a classic piece of American dairy history from the 1940s. This manual cream separator was a staple on small farms and homesteads, known for its reliability,
precision engineering, and durable cast iron construction. Model: De Laval Junior No. 2
Capacity: Separates up to 225 pounds of milk per hour Operation: 65 revolutions of the hand crank per quart of cream Era: Circa 1940s
Location: 400 Goodlett rd, Salvisa KY, 40372
Contact Agent: Erica Davis
Kentucky
Step back in time with this beautifully preserved De Laval Junior No. 2 Cream Separator, a classic piece of American dairy history from the 1940s. This manual cream separator was a staple on small farms and homesteads, known for its reliability,
precision engineering, and durable cast iron construction. Model: De Laval Junior No. 2
Capacity: Separates up to 225 pounds of milk per hour Operation: 65 revolutions of the hand crank per quart of cream Era: Circa 1940s
Location: 400 Goodlett rd, Salvisa KY, 40372
Contact Agent: Erica Davis
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High Bid:
$1,200.00 – #500