workinprogress
02-16-2016, 07:10 PM
Hello all,
I am a small backyard sugared with just over 100 taps. Last year I picked up a 1" gas pump to pump sap from my lower tank uphill 300 ft (25-30 ft of vertical) to my tank near the sugar house. The lower tank collects less than half of my taps but has some many large sugar maples. It was late in the season last year when I got everything together. Since this was all new I just laid the 1 inch black plastic tubing on the ground. After pumping I use compressed air to blow the line clear. This seemed to work well.
While laying the tubing on the ground is easy and currently have no snow is there a better way? The tubing has to be taken down at the end of the season so what ever I do it has to be pretty easy to put up and take down. If it matters the 300 ft of tubing is a single piece.
I am a small backyard sugared with just over 100 taps. Last year I picked up a 1" gas pump to pump sap from my lower tank uphill 300 ft (25-30 ft of vertical) to my tank near the sugar house. The lower tank collects less than half of my taps but has some many large sugar maples. It was late in the season last year when I got everything together. Since this was all new I just laid the 1 inch black plastic tubing on the ground. After pumping I use compressed air to blow the line clear. This seemed to work well.
While laying the tubing on the ground is easy and currently have no snow is there a better way? The tubing has to be taken down at the end of the season so what ever I do it has to be pretty easy to put up and take down. If it matters the 300 ft of tubing is a single piece.