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10 day forcast from weather.com for northeastern Ohio, Ashtabula county is in the 20's for highs. Wanted to be able to tap the weekend of the 13th.
maplemat1
02-04-2010, 05:29 PM
if your bored you can help me matance out a thousand taps or run new tubing
maplemat1
02-04-2010, 05:30 PM
if your bored you can help me mataince out a thousand taps or run new tubing in the next ten days
KenWP
02-04-2010, 07:02 PM
Funny thing about weather it always gets here some times fast sometimes slow. I have lots to do to keep me busy.
Yeah,
I've been putting up more gravity lines. I have 86 taps ready to go and plan to string up 14 more. Then maybe 20-30 more on 5 gal buckets.
maplemat1,
We talked about some used sap sak holders that you had for sale. I would still like to get them sometime but can't swing it right now.
When is the latest you have started tapping in the past few years?
maplemat1
02-04-2010, 10:30 PM
heus was working in the sugarhouse the other day and was taking a break was looking at sap records in the book and the latest iv tapped in the last five years was march 1
Grizz747
02-05-2010, 05:47 PM
Accuweather does not have it going above 30 degrees for the next 15 days. I am finishing up my block arch this weekend.. Where in NE ohio can I get a small bucket of refractory cement?
red maples
02-05-2010, 06:05 PM
same here good and cold fine by me I got more stuff to do now!!!
Accuweather does not have it going above 30 degrees for the next 15 days. I am finishing up my block arch this weekend.. Where in NE ohio can I get a small bucket of refractory cement?
Richards in Chardon?
Buckeye mapler
02-06-2010, 10:51 AM
Way too much snow for me here in Clinton county
maplehound
02-06-2010, 02:43 PM
Yeh, too much snow for me tooo. It took a 4 wheel drive truck and 3 tractors to clean my drive this morning. It was over knee deep with fresh snow and in some place over waist deep. I need to get into the woods to finish working on my tubing but that won't happen any time soon, now.
Smith's Maple
02-06-2010, 05:19 PM
We got 33 inches of fresh snow. All of the tubing in the woods has disappeared. Starting to feel like I in Canada.
Buckeye mapler
02-06-2010, 06:52 PM
I think we only got 8-10, but it was a wet snow, if it were dry, probably would have been 12-14. Snow drifts equal that easily though, I had 2 feet of snow blocking the door to the sugar shack. my four wheeler even had some struggle at times to get over the drift mounds. Cleaning equipment all day getting ready for the first boil. However, all the sap I have is in solid form right now. It is currently sitting in the garage thawing. I think I am thawing out finally too. The east coast will be slammed again with snow. No :o there though as they always get it bad.
3rdgen.maple
02-06-2010, 07:30 PM
You guys are all singing the song that I normally sing. Funny how nature works. I am looking forward to not seeing buckets 5 feet up the trees this year. Snowfall is way below norm. I think I only have 1 foot of snowpack here and there usually is atleast 3 feet of snowpack. Notice I say snow pack the loose fresh stuff doesn't count cause it melts off in a hurry. Finally for once it is not me.:)
Lazarus
02-06-2010, 08:30 PM
Wow, looks like we were in a funny sheltered pocket over in Warren County, if Clinton was seeing a lot of snow. I would be surprised if it added up to 3 inches. I can still see the grass poking through. Still, it was enough to distract for the afternoon clearing off the driveway (we don't have a plow yet). So I *still* haven't gotten that pipe up. This weekend we were supposed to be boiling, but I will be lucky if I can just get the pan cleaned. Looks like I'll be freezing more sap until the weekend.
On the surprising side, my new sap hydrometer came yesterday. I measured three different days' buckets of mixed sap containing sugar (just the one tree), many silvers and reds, and came out between 2.5 and 3%. I would have guessed a lot lower, so that was a nice surprise.
Mackdaddy
02-06-2010, 08:42 PM
Lazarus,
Don't be surprised to see high sugar content in your silvers and red, especially if they are out in the open rather than being tucked into the middle of a forest. These cold temps will help as well, sugar is always higher right after a good freeze.
Lazarus
02-06-2010, 08:52 PM
Yep, they are all yard trees, not in the woods.
Lots of sunshine.
And doberman pee.
KenWP
02-06-2010, 10:34 PM
We got 33 inches of fresh snow. All of the tubing in the woods has disappeared. Starting to feel like I in Canada.
Hardly have any snow here this year. We had all our moisture as rain this winter instead. Last year I had to wade through snow.
Still no temps above freezing Feb 7th to 16th
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