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tuckermtn
10-04-2009, 08:32 AM
I was flipping through the 09 Lapierre catalog and on pg 32 they have something the call a Vacuum Power Sap Piston Pump. serveral sizes, etc... looks like it can push/pump sap up to 132 ft in height at 340 gph with 60 psi. Do not need electricity to run.... I would be interested in the 66 ft lift , 300 gph, and 30 psi pump . says its needs 10cfm to run it. Is that 10cfm in addition to whatever you need based on tap count or 10cfm total from your vac pump?

Has anyone used one of these? I have a 130 tap bush that I could set up but it is 40-50 ft lower then the one I have now and probably 2000ft away. Far from electricity and not easy to get down to re-fuel, pump up from, etc.. Are these pumps set up "in-line" with the mainline or do they have to be in the tank at the bottom of the run?

thanks for the input...

vtmaplemaker
10-05-2009, 08:08 AM
My understanding is, that you would set your extractor in thw low point, a small tank, and the pump is float switched to pump from there out.. From what I have heard, these work excelent, but you do need some means to keep it from freezing...

Acer
10-05-2009, 08:32 AM
Lot of $$ to get 150 trees on line.

tuckermtn
10-05-2009, 12:15 PM
yes got confirmation this morning from Lapierre- you need the set-up like vtmaplemaker said- and yes, too much $$ for 150 taps