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1 he Hinman is not only 
easy to clean but it is easy to 
clean thoroughly ! All surfaces 
are easy to get at—no small 
holes,corners ordifficult places 
to clean. 
Simply hook the pump to 
the stanchion and attach teat 
cups! Any child big enough 
to reach the top of the stan¬ 
chion can operate the Hinman. 
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Boys, Girls, Anybody Can Operate It 
Simplicity in anything mechanical is a great advantage. It 
means that it is easier to understand and easier to operate. 
It means fewer parts to wear and break and cause trouble and 
expense. It means dependability because of the absence of 
complex and delicate mechanism. 
In a milking machine is especially desirable, because a 
milker is called upon .o work twice a day, every day in the 
year. Also, the simpler it is, the easier it is to keep it clean 
and sanitary. 
The Hinrn i is the simplest of all milking machines. 
1 o prove this all you have to do is compare it with other 
milkers. Look at the pictures. Note the one in the upper 
left-hand corner. Beside the power and transmission there is 
simply an individual pump, a pail with the Patented Hinman 
Valve Chamber in the cover (which is simplicity itself!) and 
the teat cups and tubing. 
No big, stationary pump; no vacuum tank; no delicate 
vacuum gauge; no relief valve; no pipe line or pulsator! 
Hinman Patents are responsible for Hinman Simnliritv. 
Absence of all the extra equipment required by other types 
of machines but which, because of original Patents, are not 
required by the Hinman, means lower first cost, lower fuel cost 
and lower repair and upkeep cost. 
The Hinman costs a little more than half the price of others 
—at the start and then in cost of operation! Because it is the 
simplest of milkers it is decidedly economical! 
Pays for Itself Quickly 
In the time it saves alone the Hinman 
pays for itself often in less than twelve 
months! And it frequently improves the 
milk flow and is certainly better for the 
cows than the average hand milking—be¬ 
cause it is easy on the cows and milks 
uniformly, the same with the last cow as 
with the first and the same a year fro-., 
now as it does today. 
Lowest Cost 
Because the 
Hinman is simple 
—has no station¬ 
ary pump, vacuum 
tank, vacuum 
reliefvalve, 
pipe une and pul¬ 
sator—its cost is 
about half that of 
other milkers. 
: it is only natural that no one cup will fit all cows. ^Wite for the New Big Catalog 
e cone shape of the Hinman cup supports the teat while ® ® 
ction is being applied. The rubber cup cap fits around Its full description of machine milking 
at like the calf’s firm lips or the v first finger of the hand. with its many illustrations will interest 
is no rubber cup inside the metal one that is hard to you. A postal will bring a copy free. 
There is no thin, extra tubing to keep clean. Write for it today. 
HINMAN MILKING MACHINE COMPANY, ONEIDA, N. Y. 
In stock at many convenient shipping points 
Here is everything 
but the power and 
transmission! It is 
simplicity itself! 
Boys and girls ten 
years and older 
successfully operate 
Hinman Milkers. 
The Hinman 
Pump - nothing 
to break or get 
out of order. Ad¬ 
justable to milk 
all sorts of cows. 
The easy-to-clet >i ^at cup*. 
Si^.e: to fit all cows. Seamles 
-lie ->anitary. 
The Patented and very simple Valve-chamber, 
even a spring to weaken ! Entirely automatic, 
lutely dependable. 
