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Gandolf
03-01-2013, 05:06 PM
I currently have a half pint evaporator and am thinking about moving up to a 2x6. I would like to visit someone in central or southern Indiana with a 2x6 and see how its run. Preferably with a drop flu pan.

I have about 130 taps and my rig just isnt made for that kind of flow. So far this year we have made 20 gallons of syrup but are really having to put in lots of hours.

Thanks,
Phil...

Indiana-Jones
03-01-2013, 05:42 PM
Phil, I have a 24X60 drop flue and I will be boiling all day tomorrow. I'm a couple of miles south of I-70 at the ILL. state line.
Just south of West Terre Haute.

We can push 30-35 gallons per hour when shes hot.

You are welcome to stop by.

The Birdman
03-01-2013, 06:28 PM
I have a 2x6 drop flue, your welcome to come down and watch.

Gandolf
03-02-2013, 01:53 PM
Birdman, you are a lot closer to me than Indiana Jones. Can you give me a call or post directions

317 446 0668

Thanks,
Phil

The Birdman
03-02-2013, 02:37 PM
Phil I didn't collect enough to boil today, should run Sunday. Monday looks good for boiling I hope. I live at 3386 Mt Ebal Rd Bloomington 47401. If you would like to google it or give me a call 812-606-7645 Pat

HAHA I 1
03-07-2013, 12:46 PM
I have a 2x6 with drop v-flues.

Robert K
04-15-2013, 02:59 PM
Hello I'm thinking about next season already and would be interested to know roughly the boiling rate of a 2x6 with drop v-flues.
Thanks
Robert K

HAHA I 1
04-18-2013, 01:55 PM
I have not really checked it, but if you keep the fire hot, it can boil around 25+ GPH. My pan is a 2x3. It might be for sale soon.....

The Birdman
04-20-2013, 09:58 PM
Evaporation rate I think is 2.5 gal per square foot. 2x6=12x2.5= 30 gal per hour. I get real close to that with 2x6 with 3' drop flue. Sap level has a lot to do with evaporation rate also.

red maples
04-21-2013, 06:59 AM
depends slightly on the rig. with my 2x6 with a 4ft drop flue pan stock average 33-35 gph added forced air this year big difference I can get 42-43 gph average depending on moisture of wood although not sure why its called a wood saver because you go through more wood!!! :( . you can go REALLY crazy and invest in a steam away that will get you another 20 gph. but it would be better to go with just an RO which I will be doing for next year.