We have had ours for 3 years now and twice have had the alarm issue. we have sent it back both times and he has fixed it. So far so good this season. not sure what they are fixing but it is something...
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We have had ours for 3 years now and twice have had the alarm issue. we have sent it back both times and he has fixed it. So far so good this season. not sure what they are fixing but it is something...
I Take 5 bags at a time poke a hole 4 inches from side and about 1 inch from top. start my zip tie put my holder in the bag and tighten the zip tie with a zip tie tightening tool. we prefer to have...
Our head tank has a cap on the top. I left the cap off drilled two holes through the threads on the tank and you could then wire or zip tie the pvc to the side of it.
We are in over our heads finally. collected over 800 gallons on sat. now today and this evening totaled just shy of 1200 gallons. had to sell some to the neighbor as we ran out of storage.
what diameter nozzles do you have off of a 3'' manifold?
Starting Small. We insulated then bricked our new mason cooker last year. i only cemented the outside of the brick not to the insulation.
Are your air nozzles in the box straight across from each other or are they offset. we are going to install them in our cooker this year and trying to figure out the final details.
good idea with the pop bottle. but boy i'd have to drink a lot of pop!
We do leave the tops open doesnt seem to be a big deal. As for zip straps go to www.electricalbasics.com go to the standard cable ties the 11inch uv resisitant 27.80 for 1000 of them. i bought 2 1000...
I bought a uni-bit or step driil to drill the 3/4 inch hole it is easier on the pvc keeps it from breaking. we have a router set upside down with a 3/8 bit to do the groove and the notch in the 3/4...
has anyone ever tryed to fix this problem. option one can you put the full bottles in water heat the water to roughly 180 190 then let cool. option 2 dump the syrup out reheat the syrup run it...
If i remember correctly they are not an actual tap they are a 5/16 tap extension but the sguare end on them leep them in the groove of the pvc pretty good.
2" is correct we had some 1 1/2 last year but the 2 pours out much faster.
Johnzprecision.we are using 2" pvc,the picture you see does have the strap through the bag.that was a trial the rest have the whole bag wrapped around the pvc then the strap around it.The downside to...
we used a router set upsidedown mounted to the unside of a wood platform. set up a jig dropped it into the jig and spun it by hand. then we used zip straps. i actually did my bags a little different...
you can buy pvc test caps that plumbers use but then its just one more step every day when you collect. ive thought about doing it just havnt had any problems yet to make me do it.
the thawed sap pours out just fine and you really dont get much junk into the bag from the top of the pvc. between 6 of us that i know use them we havnt had any trouble in 2 years now of using them.
is there any truth behind the sap running better when the barometric pressure is falling vs rising or steady. and what have you seen as magic themps.like nite lows to day high difference.say 25 nite...
i used ground paint on my tress it has been on them for 3 years and still visable