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Farmboy
05-04-2010, 06:03 PM
I know someone who is selling there 3X8 raised flue evaporator for $500. It has english tin pans. It comes with the stack, firebrick, scoop, and i think a head tank. He will also throw in a 300 gallon ss bulk tank in the deal. Hes selling it because it is just too big for his sugar shack and only makes around 15 gallons a season. This sound like a good deal to me. I plan on eventully getting ss pans for it. What does everyone else think about the deal? It sounds great to me. :) :) And no im not telling you where he is located.

batsofbedlam
05-04-2010, 07:33 PM
The arch is probably worth more than that.

SPILEDRIVER
05-04-2010, 07:40 PM
i wouldnt think twice about it buy it buy it buy it! and when you get the ss pans for it ill be interested in the flue pan!

Haynes Forest Products
05-04-2010, 07:47 PM
We have ways of making you talk:o Sounds like a great deal with the chance to get in the game and expand down the road. Plus the SS tank:)

Farmboy
05-04-2010, 07:50 PM
Ok I talked to the guy selling it. He said come and get it when I want to. Hopefully next weekend I will go up there and get it. He is friends with my dad so he gave me the option to buy it before anyone else. I can't wait till next season. Once I get it bring on the bigsap that we didn't get any this year.

3rdgen.maple
05-04-2010, 09:28 PM
A 300 gallon ss tank and the head tank that comes with it is worth more than 500 bucks. Great find.

dano2840
05-05-2010, 10:55 AM
and i thought i stole my 3x8 with tin pans and a 600 gal feed tank w the scoops and skimmers stack and bricks very nice i did pretty well with the 40"x12' (oil fired blllaaaa looking for a wood fired arch) and it has a ss syrup pan and hood and leader preheater, he said he paid 700 for the preheater 6 years ago, and i got a 600 gal tank a bucket of main line fittings and a bunch of used main line (no holes or sadles just straight line) i paid 750 for the lot, the down side is the pans werent cleaned the last 2 years he used it and have an 1/8 to 1/4" of sugar sand in them but i gotta find a wood fired arch and get rid of the oil fired one