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awpoolco
03-05-2018, 12:48 PM
Is anywhere running today? Im at work and am itching to know.

Mvhomesteader
03-05-2018, 02:19 PM
Not in Mount Vernon----well at least not where I am anyway. We need some sun and drop the wind.

Jal-Bear
03-05-2018, 02:40 PM
Nothing happening out in Carmel, except for the wind!

wurmdert
03-05-2018, 03:12 PM
Running fairly good in Carroll. Started around 11:30am

Mitchman
03-05-2018, 08:20 PM
Hey Wurmdert, So your running all 3/16ths line everywhere? Nothing running here in Carrabassett Valley

wurmdert
03-05-2018, 09:03 PM
Hey Wurmdert, So your running all 3/16ths line everywhere? Nothing running here in Carrabassett Valley

Yes Sir, All 3/16 with 2 500 ft 1/2 mainlines
Ive been adding a few hear there up to about 750 now

Page Meadow Maple
03-24-2018, 07:02 AM
Sap was running like crazy yesterday. I use the Tap My Trees green 3 gallon buckets, and several on roadside and riverside trees were overflowing by midafternoon here (northeast of Bangor, Maine). Having the neighbors over this weekend for Maine Maple Sunday. Should have plenty of sap to boil and hot syrup coming out of the canner.

#sap #mainemaple sunday

Revi
03-26-2018, 08:34 PM
Running today! Boiling tomorrow.

Page Meadow Maple
03-26-2018, 11:02 PM
Running nicely here. 1 gallon of sap per tap!

Mitchman
03-27-2018, 04:26 AM
Hey wurmdert i went with the 3/16ths but used my 5/16ths as main line. There are 68 tree's on the line, well about 15 tree's in from the start, i had a tree with a tap just pouring out. The sap was going 90 degree's up the 3/16ths and out. So i pulled it and held it higher, got the flow going right, put the tap back, and all is well again. Ever have anything like that happen to you? It was a cold night before, so maybe ice, or a block by something, or maybe the main isn't big enough? Any thoughts?

bees1st
03-27-2018, 06:11 AM
I've had some very small runs the last few days. Temperatures have been ideal. I suspect the high atmospheric pressure and wind has been holding it back.

wurmdert
03-27-2018, 07:21 AM
Hey wurmdert i went with the 3/16ths but used my 5/16ths as main line. There are 68 tree's on the line, well about 15 tree's in from the start, i had a tree with a tap just pouring out. The sap was going 90 degree's up the 3/16ths and out. So i pulled it and held it higher, got the flow going right, put the tap back, and all is well again. Ever have anything like that happen to you? It was a cold night before, so maybe ice, or a block by something, or maybe the main isn't big enough? Any thoughts?

Sap always takes the easiest path. I have had sap go up lines when there has been something causing back pressure lower down the line. Im guessing that the 5/16 is overloaded and when it runs real good the sap is backing up. When you pulled the tap you released the seal and allowed it to release down the line. Do you have any vacuum gauges on you 3/16 lines. What are they reading when the sap flows well? It may have been ice if the lower end of the line is shaded. Sometimes my gauges will read 10" positive pressure when the trees start to run and the lower line is still frozen. Trees can produce alot of positive pressure.

Mitchman
03-27-2018, 06:09 PM
I have just the 1 gauge on the line with the vac, and all seems good now running at about 15lbs. I do have one shaded area that i have to contend with, and it's about 30 yards long. Need to clean out some of that softwood this summer for sure. Thanks!!!

Page Meadow Maple
03-27-2018, 07:10 PM
My trees ran well today. I am on buckets and got about 1 gallon per tap. Sugar level is down, however. Usually I am at 3.5, but today my hydrometer says 2.0. Is this typical as the season draws to a close?

wurmdert
03-27-2018, 07:45 PM
My trees ran well today. I am on buckets and got about 1 gallon per tap. Sugar level is down, however. Usually I am at 3.5, but today my hydrometer says 2.0. Is this typical as the season draws to a close?

The sap we get over this way usually starts out around 2.0 works its way up to 3 or a little better and then eases off to around 1.5 until the buds pop. We are on tubing and vacuum and usually the sugar is a little less than buckets but higher volume. I do have a fair amount of reds mixed in as well that brings the sugar down a bit as well I'm sure.

wurmdert
03-29-2018, 06:32 AM
The tempatures seemed good here last couple days but the flow hasn't been great. Maybe barometer too high.

Page Meadow Maple
03-30-2018, 06:50 AM
I collected 1 gallon of sap per tap over the last 48 hours. That’s an excellent haul for me off my buckets!

Revi
03-30-2018, 02:07 PM
Not too great the last couple of days, but something.

Mvhomesteader
03-30-2018, 07:50 PM
Sap flow is quieting down in this area. In the past week I've seen trees that had been producing a gallon a day drop back to a fraction of that. Since I'm on my last boil tomorrow I've pulled most taps. The ones I have left I'm keeping up to see how the flow progresses. One of those is a tree that has produced over 30 gallons of sap this since late February, and over the past few days it is down to 1/3 gallon a day. The brix levels are still 2.2 to 2.4, and I haven't smelled any buddyness when boiling a small amount, but it can't be long now.

wurmdert
03-30-2018, 08:28 PM
My sugar contest is still great 2.9 to 3.3 but just havnt got the flow last few days. Sap is crystal clear. I suspect that things will come back around here with a good freeze or too. Im using CV spouts so hard to believe the holes are spent.

wurmdert
04-12-2018, 01:14 PM
Got another 600 gals or so last day or so. 2.4 suger. Syrup dark but taste great. Sap was running clear and quite well this morning.

mainebackswoodssyrup
04-22-2018, 07:29 AM
Sap still coming in up to Byron. Slow by yesterday afternoon but ran all night Friday. Froze last night, looks like maybe another day or two. Up to 1400 gallons on 5400 taps so not very good. Too cold for too long, elevation 1100-1300 feet. Still 2 feet of snow in the woods.

wurmdert
04-22-2018, 08:16 PM
Still trickling in here as well but the end is in sight. Sugar is dropping, Syrup is dark and puts cobwebs in your throat. Maybe a day or two.