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VTnewguy
01-17-2017, 09:19 AM
I was wondering what people to use for a transfer pump to move sap from one collection tank to the next. We want to use the blue barrel to collect sap and then transfer it to a tank in the Polaris Ranger. Does anybody else use this setup? I would like to get a small Honda water pump (1") but I'm concerned about lifting the sap straight up. We don't have access to electricity where we collect.
sap creek
01-17-2017, 09:46 AM
used the pump for many years no issues on lift
Haynes Forest Products
01-17-2017, 10:04 AM
Well then gas it is. When you say straight up I will assume you mean up from the blue barrel into a tank on the ATV. This pump will last you as long as you own it if you take care of it . I have guys that bring me sap to RO and they empty cage tanks faster than I can process it. Just get Cam-Loc fittings on all tiger flex pipe and you will never worry about transferring liquid again.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-Powermate-25cc-1-HP-Gas-1-Water-Transfer-Pump-PP0100381-/351840646006?hash=item51eb563376:g:xBYAAOSwCGVX2cY Y
VTnewguy
01-17-2017, 12:57 PM
Thanks, I'll be getting one of these pumps soon.
Haynes Forest Products
01-17-2017, 01:28 PM
VTnewguy I will tell you that the most aggravating thing I witness about nice light, easy to move, quick to put away, don't take up much space, easy to lift pumps are.
They will get stolen if you leave them out in view
they will not stay flat on the ground or truck bed if the hoses wont flex
will slide off the truck bed if you yank on the hoses
A stiff intake or exhaust hose with twists in it will make you want to throw the pump in the woods.
I highly recommend that you get the light blue Tiger flex smooth bore and install came-Loc's on all ends. Make up a weighted suction line side so it stays at the bottom of the tank or better yet make a PVC suction tube that has a cam-Loc fitting on it so you can hold the section side down in the bottom of your tanks.
When you expand you will use poly cage tanks/totes and then get the ones with the cam fittings and you can attach right to the tank bottom and it will be easy as pie to transfer. I have a wall full of adapters that allow me to transfer liquid from any tank or piece of equipment at a moments notice.
I hate it when you spend 2 min trying to match up hoses to tanks and drums only to find out your discharge hose fell out and all the sap is on the ground. If you put a cam fitting on a nice heavy Stainless steel T for you discharge line it wont fly out of the tank due to pressure.
VTnewguy
01-17-2017, 04:42 PM
Thanks for the advice. I like the idea of the hard fitting on the bottom of the barrels.
MISugarDaddy
01-17-2017, 05:42 PM
We use a 1" Honda pump mounted in the back of our Kubota RTV to pump out of barrels in the woods and then to pump out the tank in the Kubota. Everything in the back of the Kubota is mounted on a piece of plywood so we can slide it in and out of the back. For pumping out of the woods barrels we have attached a PVC pipe to the hose.
Gary
Cam lock fittings are your friends with portable pumps. 2 stroke water pumps work great and will last a long time.
Haynes Forest Products
01-17-2017, 06:30 PM
Cam-locs allow you to take the pump only and toss it in a warm spot at night. Plus when you unwind the hoses you can spin them and not the pump.
Sugarmaker
01-18-2017, 10:14 AM
Not sure how much sap your moving?
Have you considered the bilge pumps running on 12 volt? (RULE brand) Quiet, light weight, and pump fast. We move 6000 gallons of sap per season with two of them. one is a 2700 gph and the other is a 3000 gph. We pump about 5 feet vertical with no issues. These need to be submersed in the sap, so the have to be set into the collection tank, with the discharge hose going to your moving tank.
The short answer is yes we have been using the type of set up your considering for about 10 years.
Yes camlocks on all connections is a good thing.
Regards,
Chris
VTnewguy
01-18-2017, 12:43 PM
Do you have a separate generator to run those? I have a friend that suggested a generator and bilge pump.
johnpma
01-18-2017, 02:17 PM
What are you guys using for hose with the big bilge pumps? The outlet is 1 1/2" on the big Rule pump I have
Sugarmaker
01-18-2017, 08:29 PM
We run the Rule 12 volts off the truck camper plug. For hose I would recommend swimming pool hose, very tough!
Regards,
Chris
maple flats
01-19-2017, 05:50 PM
For the hose I suggest Spiralite milk hose from ECI, better than pool hose and it's food grade, pool hose is not. ECI, (Eastern Crown Inc.) sells it by the foot, smooth inside, food grade and they have it from 3/4", 1", 1.25" 1.5",2" and even larger.
Sugarmaker
01-19-2017, 06:01 PM
Dave,
Good suggestion on the milk hose!
Regards,
Chris
themoonlighttapper
01-21-2017, 02:18 PM
We just did a test run using a Shurflo 4008 to pump water approximately 350' in length and 80' up in elevation, using a combination of 3/8" and 1/4" ID plastic tubing. Worked like a charm. Can't say a flow rate yet, perhaps not fast enough for your circumstance. Pump claims 3 gpm at 55 psi. Do not know how it will hold up for an entire season, but we will soon find out!
Haynes Forest Products
01-21-2017, 03:08 PM
Remember when looking at flow rates they are listed at Zero Head meaning no elevation and then from there its a decline in flow and pressure as the elevation increases.
Maple Doc
01-22-2017, 10:40 PM
I was wondering what people to use for a transfer pump to move sap from one collection tank to the next. We want to use the blue barrel to collect sap and then transfer it to a tank in the Polaris Ranger. Does anybody else use this setup? I would like to get a small Honda water pump (1") but I'm concerned about lifting the sap straight up. We don't have access to electricity where we collect.
I'm also a new guy. I've been using a small Honda pump to transfer sap from a 35 gallon collection tank on top of a DR power wagon to 30 gallon food quality storage barrels outside my sugar shack. I eventually use the same pump to transfer from the storage barrels to a 125 gallon sap tank which is the input source to the evaporator float. The pump is great!
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DocsMapleSyrup
01-23-2017, 08:01 PM
I'm a fan of the Rule bilge pumps. I pump up 6' from my collection tank to transfer tank with a Rule 2500 pump that is clamped onto a SS tube to lower into my 275 gallon tank. I carry a 12 deep cycle battery with cable clamps and can pump 275 gallons in less than 10 minutes.
Mitchhorne8
01-23-2017, 11:35 PM
Seems like everytime I have something running through my mind I go on mapletraders and I find a thread on my very concern. I was shopping around today trying to decide on a pump. 400 taps on vacuum looks like I'm using square cage totes. The pump on the ebay link will be sufficient? And will it pump about 6' up to a tank on a platform?
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VTnewguy
01-24-2017, 10:10 AM
I'm also a new guy. I've been using a small Honda pump to transfer sap from a 35 gallon collection tank on top of a DR power wagon to 30 gallon food quality storage barrels outside my sugar shack. I eventually use the same pump to transfer from the storage barrels to a 125 gallon sap tank which is the input source to the evaporator float. The pump is great!
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I think I'm going to have to pony up the money for a Honda pump.
DocsMapleSyrup
01-24-2017, 08:41 PM
Mitchhorne8
Seems like everytime I have something running through my mind I go on mapletraders and I find a thread on my very concern. I was shopping around today trying to decide on a pump. 400 taps on vacuum looks like I'm using square cage totes. The pump on the ebay link will be sufficient? And will it pump about 6' up to a tank on a platform?
That pump will definitely work. I decided on a bilge pump because it is faster, no gas, no oil.
Ghs57
02-14-2017, 12:02 PM
I decided on a bilge pump because it is faster, no gas, no oil.
Which one did you buy? Trying to decide between gas or 12 volt. I currently use a sureflo, which works but is too slow at 3gpm.
Father & Son
02-15-2017, 09:27 AM
These pumps work great. I have a Earthquake and a Tanaka. Empties a cage tank in 12 to 15 minutes through a 1" line, 100 ft long with 25 ft of lift to my truck.
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Jim
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