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wdchuck
01-28-2014, 06:03 AM
I'm throwing this out there for a friend of mine. He has a 1000 tap operation, diaphragm pump vac, 4x12 leader, no RO, electricity provided by a generator. He's taking a year off from sugaring to travel and has an opportunity to lease to a friend. Whats a fair price?

spud
01-28-2014, 08:13 AM
I'm throwing this out there for a friend of mine. He has a 1000 tap operation, diaphragm pump vac, 4x12 leader, no RO, electricity provided by a generator. He's taking a year off from sugaring to travel and has an opportunity to lease to a friend. Whats a fair price?

I would say 50/50 is fair. In 1980-1985 I leased a woods in Underhill, Vermont that was 1100 taps with gravity set-up and a 3x12 Leader rig and we split the syrup. In 1986-1990 I leased my 1700 tap woods in Berkshire, Vermont and that was all set up but with no vacuum. It had a new 40 inch by 10 foot Lightning Rig and a three cone filter set-up. We did a 50/50 on that deal also. Times have changed though and most people want something for almost nothing. My guess is most people now a day's would only want to give 5-10 Gallons of syrup and call it good enough.

Spud

Maplewalnut
01-28-2014, 09:33 AM
I agree 50/50 seems fair. I would only lease though to an 'experienced' sugarmaker. Seems simple, the lessee does the work for a year, the lessor takes the risk of returning to a burnt pan, seized generator motor and burned up pump.

sjdoyon
01-28-2014, 08:11 PM
I fully agree with Maplewalnut's comments and assessment.


I agree 50/50 seems fair. I would only lease though to an 'experienced' sugarmaker. Seems simple, the lessee does the work for a year, the lessor takes the risk of returning to a burnt pan, seized generator motor and burned up pump.

lmathews
01-29-2014, 10:04 AM
If you do it you should request that the person leasing everything get insurance to cover all equipment.Even experienced sugar makers make mistakes.