Cedar Eater
04-09-2016, 01:10 AM
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I'm looking for a cheap way to either pump sap or suck sap from my collection point across a swamp to my house. The topo map above shows my situation. I live on the hill on the right side of the map. About sixty tappable maples are on the left above the 850' elevation line, but there are a few more on the slopes leading down into the cold cedar swamp below the 830' line. The red blob on the red sapline is my collection point. I can reach it from the left by coming down the slope with my tractor. I can sometimes travel along the swamp edge with my tractor but it has some wet spots.
I've only shown one sapline, but there could be up to five 3/16" lines leading to that collection point from along that ridge next year. Some of the trees in some of those lines will be in the 840-850 elevation range, but there should still be enough gradient to get some natural vacuum on them. From the red blob to the house is 400-500'. I'm concerned that if I try to move sap across the swamp, the line will freeze in the swamp while sap is still flowing down the slopes, so I would want to draw from a barrel or tote that would continue filling if the line froze.
Would it make more sense to try to use vacuum from the house side of the swamp with a 120V pump or to go to the collection point and try to pump through the swamp with a 12V pump? Is this beyond what I could do using a Shurflo pump?
I'm looking for a cheap way to either pump sap or suck sap from my collection point across a swamp to my house. The topo map above shows my situation. I live on the hill on the right side of the map. About sixty tappable maples are on the left above the 850' elevation line, but there are a few more on the slopes leading down into the cold cedar swamp below the 830' line. The red blob on the red sapline is my collection point. I can reach it from the left by coming down the slope with my tractor. I can sometimes travel along the swamp edge with my tractor but it has some wet spots.
I've only shown one sapline, but there could be up to five 3/16" lines leading to that collection point from along that ridge next year. Some of the trees in some of those lines will be in the 840-850 elevation range, but there should still be enough gradient to get some natural vacuum on them. From the red blob to the house is 400-500'. I'm concerned that if I try to move sap across the swamp, the line will freeze in the swamp while sap is still flowing down the slopes, so I would want to draw from a barrel or tote that would continue filling if the line froze.
Would it make more sense to try to use vacuum from the house side of the swamp with a 120V pump or to go to the collection point and try to pump through the swamp with a 12V pump? Is this beyond what I could do using a Shurflo pump?