wildlifewarrior
02-07-2016, 10:10 PM
Hi everyone,
So we have been having some vacuum problems, one of them is that our delaval 73 sucked sap and seems to have bent the shaft of the rotor. It doesn't spin freely now, it would also pump a fair amour of oil out the exhaust, (no reclaimer) it would actually cover like the stand, nearby trees with a film. We had a friend let us borrow a pump and that worked for him the other week and when I hooked it up that one had quite a bit of oil coming out of the exhaust too. We had tried a guzzler and that didn't seem to have valves sealing correctly. So after thinking and talking to family, I started wondering if it wasn't part of our set up.
We have 100 taps, 5-7 per lateral, to 1 inch mainline, about 800 feet of mainline. There are two ladders one is 12 feet the other is about 10. We always have good vac at the top of the line. We have a hobby releaser which works great (except when one of the piston tubes fell out since been siliconed). Any idea why things keep failing?
Do we just have horrible luck? Now we are going to to install some check valves and hook the guzzler up again and hopefully that will get us some sap from at least the front of the lines.
Thanks for looking into this guys.
Mike
So we have been having some vacuum problems, one of them is that our delaval 73 sucked sap and seems to have bent the shaft of the rotor. It doesn't spin freely now, it would also pump a fair amour of oil out the exhaust, (no reclaimer) it would actually cover like the stand, nearby trees with a film. We had a friend let us borrow a pump and that worked for him the other week and when I hooked it up that one had quite a bit of oil coming out of the exhaust too. We had tried a guzzler and that didn't seem to have valves sealing correctly. So after thinking and talking to family, I started wondering if it wasn't part of our set up.
We have 100 taps, 5-7 per lateral, to 1 inch mainline, about 800 feet of mainline. There are two ladders one is 12 feet the other is about 10. We always have good vac at the top of the line. We have a hobby releaser which works great (except when one of the piston tubes fell out since been siliconed). Any idea why things keep failing?
Do we just have horrible luck? Now we are going to to install some check valves and hook the guzzler up again and hopefully that will get us some sap from at least the front of the lines.
Thanks for looking into this guys.
Mike