kboone1
01-10-2020, 10:05 AM
Good morning all!
I will be as brief and concise as possible with this post (even though it is a bit lengthy), and let those of you that have experience take it from there. I have included pictures for reference that I think will help my cause and allow you to understand what I am thinking/trying without spending a lot of money. Any thoughts are priceless, as I am sure I need to hear some things to make my time more efficient than trial and error, and teach me where I am not correct in theory.
Background Info:
1. I have about 125 taps on 5 gravity 3/16th lines above the 3/4" mainline, no vacuum right now, run great.
2. Line 6 and 7 were run to barrels last year where they terminated in the field shown, and I am NOT doing that again, so I really want to find a way to get them to the shack (about 30 taps in total)
3. I want to run line 8 this year, which is level with my shack on all sides so I can grab 25 taps with it (no elevation).
4. I have a Shurflo 4048 12V pump that I plan to run manually this year (hopefully some extras next year with temp controller and valve), and have included a picture of the setup for reference.
Questions
1. Two part question. I want to try my best to get lines 6 and 7 to the shack with the Shurflo (I know a guzzler would work much better but it is what I have right now, so work with me ha-ha)
a. Based on the picture of my lines, do you think it would be a better shot to go back up the hill with lines 6 and 7 after the last taps, and attach the Shurflo to the current mainline, or
b. Hook a short mainline section up to the pump and attach several saddles and try and pull lines 6 and 7 to the shack from where they terminate at the field? I have to go under a culvert in the road but the climb back to the shack would
be about 10 vertical feet. It is 350 feet from where they currently terminate.
2. Do you think that with either of these ways, I could get line 8 to the shack by adding an additional saddle to the main. I hate that I can see the trees from my shack but can't tap them right now without a lot of physical effort.
I love the infrastructure part of sugaring, and I am trying to learn as much as possible. I know there are tons of great posts out there on general information ( I have read as many as possible), but I wanted to see if you all would help with this one specifically so I didn't have to spend tons of time with trial and error this close to tapping. Any thoughts are great thoughts, thanks as always!
Kody
I will be as brief and concise as possible with this post (even though it is a bit lengthy), and let those of you that have experience take it from there. I have included pictures for reference that I think will help my cause and allow you to understand what I am thinking/trying without spending a lot of money. Any thoughts are priceless, as I am sure I need to hear some things to make my time more efficient than trial and error, and teach me where I am not correct in theory.
Background Info:
1. I have about 125 taps on 5 gravity 3/16th lines above the 3/4" mainline, no vacuum right now, run great.
2. Line 6 and 7 were run to barrels last year where they terminated in the field shown, and I am NOT doing that again, so I really want to find a way to get them to the shack (about 30 taps in total)
3. I want to run line 8 this year, which is level with my shack on all sides so I can grab 25 taps with it (no elevation).
4. I have a Shurflo 4048 12V pump that I plan to run manually this year (hopefully some extras next year with temp controller and valve), and have included a picture of the setup for reference.
Questions
1. Two part question. I want to try my best to get lines 6 and 7 to the shack with the Shurflo (I know a guzzler would work much better but it is what I have right now, so work with me ha-ha)
a. Based on the picture of my lines, do you think it would be a better shot to go back up the hill with lines 6 and 7 after the last taps, and attach the Shurflo to the current mainline, or
b. Hook a short mainline section up to the pump and attach several saddles and try and pull lines 6 and 7 to the shack from where they terminate at the field? I have to go under a culvert in the road but the climb back to the shack would
be about 10 vertical feet. It is 350 feet from where they currently terminate.
2. Do you think that with either of these ways, I could get line 8 to the shack by adding an additional saddle to the main. I hate that I can see the trees from my shack but can't tap them right now without a lot of physical effort.
I love the infrastructure part of sugaring, and I am trying to learn as much as possible. I know there are tons of great posts out there on general information ( I have read as many as possible), but I wanted to see if you all would help with this one specifically so I didn't have to spend tons of time with trial and error this close to tapping. Any thoughts are great thoughts, thanks as always!
Kody