Trapper2
04-25-2019, 09:09 AM
https://youtu.be/ZahHofncupg
20055
So I did my first tubing run this year and it seemed to work well but in hindsight I probably should have used 3/16 instead of 5/16. No big deal as I only had 15 trees tapped on lines, the rest were on buckets..
My biggest question is, how much of a sag can I have in a line before it will affect me? In one spot I have about 75 feet between trees and with the weight of the sap in the line it starts to belly, with the belly going 6" lower in elevation than the next tree. See sketch. For a quick fix that I don't know was necessary, I threw a rope over some tree branches and then tied it to the line to lift up the belly, was that really necessary.
20055
So I did my first tubing run this year and it seemed to work well but in hindsight I probably should have used 3/16 instead of 5/16. No big deal as I only had 15 trees tapped on lines, the rest were on buckets..
My biggest question is, how much of a sag can I have in a line before it will affect me? In one spot I have about 75 feet between trees and with the weight of the sap in the line it starts to belly, with the belly going 6" lower in elevation than the next tree. See sketch. For a quick fix that I don't know was necessary, I threw a rope over some tree branches and then tied it to the line to lift up the belly, was that really necessary.