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adk1
12-28-2011, 10:10 AM
Question for you.

I have 800’ of mainline up that runs perpendicular to my hill, pretty good constant grade at least 5%. I have to install another 100’ to get to my end tree in order to pick up 25 or so big maples. To pick up these maples, I will need to run a lot of lateral line. I would guess that the last maple is 200’+ away from my mainline and I would guss that I will be running at least 3 lateral lines off the mainline to tap all of them due to their location.

So here is the question. Should I buy just 100’ of mainline and terminate at the end tree?

Or

Should I buy another 400’ roll, run the 100’ to the end tree making the end tree my “bend” and continue running the remaining 300’ up the hill? I have read that you shouldn’t run mainline up hill etc so that is why I haven’t at all. If I do though, I would be saving on not having to run so much lateral line..

Thoughts?

gmcooper
12-28-2011, 04:08 PM
My self I would run more mainline and keep the laterals shorter with fewer taps, especially if they are good running trees. Last thing i want to see is a lateral with more sap than it can handle creating back pressure on the upper taps. Lust my thoughts.

jasonl6
12-29-2011, 08:42 AM
You can run mainline up hill. You want to keep the grade consistent though. Don't go from 45 degrees to 5 back to 45. You want a nice even slope the entire way.

Jason

adk1
12-29-2011, 10:35 AM
thanks! That helps out alot and will save me alot of lateral line

802maple
12-29-2011, 12:53 PM
and most of all money, 1 foot of mainline is cheaper then 1 foot of 3 laterals running side by side

adk1
12-29-2011, 01:14 PM
Especially when I am running 3/4" black waterpipe. I see the prices of 30P went up

maple flats
01-01-2012, 08:13 AM
That's because the price of oil dropped!! Ha. It's likely just because they feel they can. I do like the 30P but the prices are high. Leader just wants even higher profit margins without conscience. I might even look into buying some Leader stock, they must pay good dividends and have steady growth.