TerryEspo
04-05-2015, 09:00 AM
I have seen that when my lines are full of sap, (beginning of the day). My Shurflo pump turned on and the sap flows slowly. But if I pull the farthest away tap on any lateral and clear the line, I then see the sap bubbles moving much better after I replace the tap. The lines never fill again with long sections of sap.
It seems the Shurflo cant pull a line full of sap (no bubbles) as good as when pulling sap/air. After pulling the spile the line now has sap bubbles moving rapidly along.
Is this due to low vacuum? Leaks?
I should state the first lateral closest to the pump does not need the tap pulled, it clears itself real good.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Terry
It seems the Shurflo cant pull a line full of sap (no bubbles) as good as when pulling sap/air. After pulling the spile the line now has sap bubbles moving rapidly along.
Is this due to low vacuum? Leaks?
I should state the first lateral closest to the pump does not need the tap pulled, it clears itself real good.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Terry