Hi everybody I'm going to be putting up my first tubing system this year (35 taps) and was wondering when i should put up my lateral lines? there will probably be 5 different lines. thanks
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Hi everybody I'm going to be putting up my first tubing system this year (35 taps) and was wondering when i should put up my lateral lines? there will probably be 5 different lines. thanks
Best time I find to work in the woods is in late october and all of november. Just make sure you wear bringht colors
i usualy start as soon as the leaves fall, and most years thats been none too early cause winter always gets me behind my plans due to snow and other stuff
I put up everything except the laterals in Aug. I will do laterals in 2-3 weeks. At 35 taps it really doesn't make much difference, but when you get lots more you will appreciate not needing snowshoes to run the laterals. I know, I tried running lines last Jan. in 4' of snow on the ground. Everything takes longer.
As soon as possible. Then you can get to other sap related items like tank and releaser placement. Then you will also have time to repair any damage to the lines before spring.
I am in the same size operation as the person who started this thread. I only am tapping the same number as you this year. I always set lines up in February when our season starts. I just like to be out in the winter anyway. That way I can plan out my line path in fall and cut excess brush out in the winter.:)
Tanner are you doing a temporary system? Are you removing and replacing every year
If I were putting up 35 taps it would be just before season. Then I would not have to worry about winter damage.
put it when ever you want there is really no perfect time. Its tough in the winter because tubbing doesn't like to stretch as good when its really cold and pulling lines in snow shoes is no picnic either. I like it best is after the bugs calm down a little!!!
35 taps = less than 2 rolls of tubing. You could do this on snowshoes up to your wazoo and put in drops and tap in a couple of hours. 35 taps is a do it whenever where ever kind of thing.
I would not wait till may 2012 to get it done.
Better to get it up early than wait. Know reason to wait to work in the snow unless you are not ready. Dosn't matter weather you are doing one or a thousand nobody with any sense would wait if they have the time now.
Im trying to figure out why hes going to cut 10 maple trees down for a barn. Are you feeling okay?:D
I am gonna buy the first 400' of mainline today, hope to start running it this month
[QUOTE=wiam;161988]Huh:confused:[/QUO
Guess I don't understand the question,Wiam???
don't worry about the ten trees we have 10 more acres of maples that we will tap when ever we get enough money:D
[QUOTE=Greenwich Maple Man;161991]I guess I think you are pretty rude to say some of us that are saying to wait till spring have no sense. The point is why put up just 35 taps worth of tubing and chance it getting buried in snow or branches if it can be put up in a couple of hours just before sugaring. I put up my 1000 taps in a week in mid Feb one year. If I were putting up 1000's of taps I would start now, but not 35.
[QUOTE=wiam;162034]I'm sorry that my post offended you Wiam,it was not meant that way.My point was ,why wait to work in snow(and who knows how much) or other weather when you can get it done now.I'm sure everyone would agree that that there is always lots to do right before sugaring(tapping, setting tanks,vacume pumps etc). So if you can get a job out of the way now then go for it. The time it would take to cut some branches off or put in one or two connectors would be alot less than running the whole line. But everyone can do as he pleases.
I think he meant " I am PLANNING on buying the first 400' of mainline today, I'm PLANNING on running it this month. ":lol:Quote:
3rdgen.maple
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Originally Posted by adk1
I am gonna buy the first 400' of mainline today, hope to start running it this month
I just fell out of my chair when I read that. GO MAN GO!!!!!!!
Haha...I actually did buy it! get r done!
I had to delete what I originally said incase it turned ugly. But get that tubing up ADK1 I want to see pictures of that mainline hanging in the woods by months end.
Yes sir 3rdgen! Hope to get the mainline "trail" opened up tomorrow and I will start running the wire.
Its tomarrow did you get the trail opened up? I am planning on keeping after you from here on out in your progress and expect updates. I want mainline wire run by the 18th of this month. LOL
nope, didnt get to it. posted what I did in another thread...I did get all my sapwood stacked though so at least I got something maple done!
Hmmmmm let me weigh the options and I will get back to you with your punishment later. :D You might end up having to forgo hunting season at this rate.
Never. If it came down to that I would skip next year. NOBODY messes with my hunting.
deal! haha. although help would be nice too
Adk... where did you get your mainline? I need a few rolls... for a good price.
Thad, haha...probably wasent the thing to say on a maplesite, but hey, it is what it is!
I bought my 3/4" Black Waterpipe for Tractor Supply. they come in 400' rolls. I got it for $80 I beleive it was per 400'
adk1... you've got to be excited now that you are starting to DO rather than just research but be careful as that's the catch to all this. The more you DO the more to want to do (which of course takes more research). :D
yup, and I am gonna say this right now, next weekend my mainline is going up. I say this becuase that is the only weekend I have between now and hunting season to do it! haha
If your running a high vac system the typical black water pipe is softer and can collapse under vacuum.
I've seen a weak spot (slight kink) on the maple line collapse under high vacuum.
I vote not to put out new line untill its cooler, or they will pull appart in winter.
Install too cold and they will sag too much in summer and more critters can chew on it.
I run high vac on black platic water pipe and never had a collapse problem. First time I heard someone say that. Maybe it was stretched to hard. ADK where in the adirondacks are you? Are you talking this weekend or the weekend after this one? Next weekend statement is misleading. If your close Im coming over.