royalmaple
04-22-2006, 09:40 PM
I was thinking about setting up a vacuum for 2007 behind the house. I'll list what I have for conditions etc, I'd appreciate some pointers on "how to" or what to do. Or if it is even feasible / practical.
My land is pretty flat but with areas of pitch, which I currently have gravity tubing set up on. 3/4 main lines and 5/16 latterals, saddle manifolds. I have each mini system going into collection tanks throughout the property. Currently I have 7 pipelines, most have about 30-40 taps on them.
Construction of sugar house summer 2006, beside my barn and home. I have access to power and most of the sugar bush is behind the build site.
I don't see it feasible to get one new mainline from back of property to sugar house with decent pitch. Possible but would need to clear a lane on my property and really get a good look first. So perhaps I would have to accomplish the run in stages and set up sap ladders along the way.
Do the ladders decrease the amount of amount of vacuum in the system?
I would say the difference in lowest point of my land and potential dump site at sugar house is likely 20 feet lower. This lowest point is not necessarily the end of my property, but just on one edge that I have a tubing system currently set up on.
The total length of my property the main line would extend is likely 1500 feet. Then along the way picking up existing mainlines from the gravity systems already set up. I'm guessing these too may need sap ladders to get the sap up to the new straight shot mainline going to the releaser. Is there a maximum rise you can get out of a ladder? Or does this depend on the vacuum pump you have?
One important note is I would say that max taps I could get on my land or this system is 300-350. I could branch out to a neighbors property, but that is not on the plate now.
After seeing russ lamprons set up and hearing all the good stories of additional sap, he's got my wheels turning. :lol:
Also I have no equipment for vacuum and for sake of arguement lets say I know very little about vacuum systems or milking equipment. But I have read a ton, and learning.
I guess this question can be broken down into a few areas: Feasibility, suggested set up, suggested equipment, rough idea on costs?
I was wondering if anyone has tried or successfully created a mechanical releaser or are there any ways to accomplish this outside buying the releasers for 800+? Seems they are the biggest part of the equation when looking into vacuum. I realize that some stuff you just have to buy, if this is the case then I understand.
I am in no hurry to set this up, I got pleanty of time to mull it over. I like the idea of the vacuum doing some "collecting" for me and getting more out of the taps. I do understand I am looking at some work to set up the system and additional costs but trying to consider the benefits as well.
I'd like to do the most planning I can now and really set it up correctly the first time and buy the things I really need and the right stuff the first time as well.
I appreciate the help & suggestions.
let me know if I missed anything.
My land is pretty flat but with areas of pitch, which I currently have gravity tubing set up on. 3/4 main lines and 5/16 latterals, saddle manifolds. I have each mini system going into collection tanks throughout the property. Currently I have 7 pipelines, most have about 30-40 taps on them.
Construction of sugar house summer 2006, beside my barn and home. I have access to power and most of the sugar bush is behind the build site.
I don't see it feasible to get one new mainline from back of property to sugar house with decent pitch. Possible but would need to clear a lane on my property and really get a good look first. So perhaps I would have to accomplish the run in stages and set up sap ladders along the way.
Do the ladders decrease the amount of amount of vacuum in the system?
I would say the difference in lowest point of my land and potential dump site at sugar house is likely 20 feet lower. This lowest point is not necessarily the end of my property, but just on one edge that I have a tubing system currently set up on.
The total length of my property the main line would extend is likely 1500 feet. Then along the way picking up existing mainlines from the gravity systems already set up. I'm guessing these too may need sap ladders to get the sap up to the new straight shot mainline going to the releaser. Is there a maximum rise you can get out of a ladder? Or does this depend on the vacuum pump you have?
One important note is I would say that max taps I could get on my land or this system is 300-350. I could branch out to a neighbors property, but that is not on the plate now.
After seeing russ lamprons set up and hearing all the good stories of additional sap, he's got my wheels turning. :lol:
Also I have no equipment for vacuum and for sake of arguement lets say I know very little about vacuum systems or milking equipment. But I have read a ton, and learning.
I guess this question can be broken down into a few areas: Feasibility, suggested set up, suggested equipment, rough idea on costs?
I was wondering if anyone has tried or successfully created a mechanical releaser or are there any ways to accomplish this outside buying the releasers for 800+? Seems they are the biggest part of the equation when looking into vacuum. I realize that some stuff you just have to buy, if this is the case then I understand.
I am in no hurry to set this up, I got pleanty of time to mull it over. I like the idea of the vacuum doing some "collecting" for me and getting more out of the taps. I do understand I am looking at some work to set up the system and additional costs but trying to consider the benefits as well.
I'd like to do the most planning I can now and really set it up correctly the first time and buy the things I really need and the right stuff the first time as well.
I appreciate the help & suggestions.
let me know if I missed anything.