PerryW
11-20-2009, 02:54 PM
Time is running out to get up to the sugarbush and pick up all those lines that got knocked down by mother nature since last april. If I don't get up there soon, I'll be wallowing in snow and the job will be many times harder.
I usually just bring a bow saw and two colors of surveyor's flagging. The blue flagging I use to temporarily hold the laterals up to keep them from getting buried in snow. The hot-pink flagging , I use to mark problems that must be dealt with before tapping, like broken connectors and squirrel-chewed tubing.
I usually just bring a bow saw and two colors of surveyor's flagging. The blue flagging I use to temporarily hold the laterals up to keep them from getting buried in snow. The hot-pink flagging , I use to mark problems that must be dealt with before tapping, like broken connectors and squirrel-chewed tubing.