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  1. The supply i use now is 20 amp supposedly. Not...

    The supply i use now is 20 amp supposedly. Not all supplies are equal though. I figured that would be plenty big to avoid any issues. Maybe it's just not capable of running constantly without getting...
  2. Great information, do you think the power supply...

    Great information, do you think the power supply you list would be enough to run a shurflo 4048? I built a box last year and used a different type of power supply it's one of the ones that looks...
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    You may have made me stumble on to the issue. I...

    You may have made me stumble on to the issue. I am using basically a computer power supply, it's not a old one it's one I bought off the net, I bought one tasted for way more power than I'd use so I...
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    Falls right into a tank next to the pump box,...

    Falls right into a tank next to the pump box, depending on how the tank is sitting it could get a loop in the discharge causing it to have to push up the height of the tank but it's just a 210 gallon...
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    Geeze guys, I can't believe I never thought to...

    Geeze guys, I can't believe I never thought to check this after I posted that question. But to answer your question yes I did include a recirculation line on my manifold with a needle valve. I been...
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    Shurflo kicking out.... Overheating?

    Last spring was my first try at running lines and a pump. Started out with a shurflo 4048. Only had something like 52 taps on 2 lines with this setup, run direct to a manifold on the pump. Pump is...
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    Home made arch flue connection

    Hello all, I'm building an arch for a 2x6 flat pan, I want to use an 8 inch flue, what are you all using for a connection point to hook the 8 inch stovepipe to the arch, I can't find any cast rings...
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    372xp rebuild advice?

    Anyone rebuilt their 372 and can recommend a place to get parts, and especially a good walkthrough video? I've never done it but I'm sure I'm capable just like to see it done once to know what I'm...
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    A few lines is likely what I'll be starting with...

    A few lines is likely what I'll be starting with I'm just trying to figure out what methods are out there to achieve vacuum, so far there's the big full blown setup with releasers like the big...
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    The way things are going this year I'll be lucky...

    The way things are going this year I'll be lucky to get a couple lines of 3/16 so 40-60 taps, pump system is doubtful for this year more looking to when I start to grow, it's gonna be little by...
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    Thanks everyone so far, just dropping by quick,...

    Thanks everyone so far, just dropping by quick, gotta head out and try to move a stubborn sow who's about to farrow into her new hut, I'll be back later to read and probably have further questions
  12. Thanks, I deal with the DNR Forester also being...

    Thanks, I deal with the DNR Forester also being I'm in mfl, the one that handles my land is based in Crandon. Problem is you have to hire your own Forester or let the logger hire a Forester as the...
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    Thanks I was wondering if there was someone...

    Thanks I was wondering if there was someone around who was into helping set stuff up properly other than just checking out other operations. I've got mine in mfl and the back 45 or so is scheduled...
  14. Reputable Forester in northern Wisconsin for sugar Bush cutting

    Have any of you from northern Wisconsin had good luck dealing with a good Forester working on your sugar Bush, I've got 105 acres bordering on South East Oneida county Forest county line and it is in...
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    Basic smallish vacuum setup,shurflo?

    Hi everyone, I've been reading on this site for a couple years debating when to jump in to tapping my trees, I think this year I will finally get a start on a small scale.

    Please forgive my...
  16. Thread: Chainsaws

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    I don't know if it's still the case but a few...

    I don't know if it's still the case but a few years back the johnsered and husky were identical saws with different plastic bodies on them, parts were all integrable between comparable models in the...
  17. I've been reading on some of the 3/16 threads and...

    I've been reading on some of the 3/16 threads and it sounds promising. I do have some slope but nothing really steep haven't really tried to calculate how much, I was considering a 3/16 system but...
  18. New Guy, recommendations for type of tubing and fittings

    Hello, been reading up on tubing system and arch builds for a couple years now on this site, a lot of great ideas and information, this year I'm finally going to jump back into making syrup, haven't...
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    If it won't start with a pull start odds are it...

    If it won't start with a pull start odds are it isn't going to start with electric start either. Electric start doesn't eliminate starting problems it just makes starting physically easier. If you...
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    Skandic is a good sled but they can get on the...

    Skandic is a good sled but they can get on the heavy side and if you are dealing with deep snow and you don't have good trails broke you will get stuck. Electric start is nice but it is additional...
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    Everyone around here pushes rim guard and it...

    Everyone around here pushes rim guard and it isn't very expensive, we can load the rears on my tractor for just over 200 bucks. To each their own but I won't be putting the corrosive stuff in any...
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    Rim guard (beet juice) is definitely the way to...

    Rim guard (beet juice) is definitely the way to go nowadays. Whatever you still stay away from the old style liquid, sodium chloride or whatever it's called, some places still offer it, don't use it...
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    I don't know how familiar you are with tractors...

    I don't know how familiar you are with tractors but one thing to keep in mind concerning tractor is their capability is governed more by weight than horsepower. Horsepower is needed at the PTO to...
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    I have a kioti dk50se hydro no cab, I have a...

    I have a kioti dk50se hydro no cab, I have a woods subframe mount backhoe and a woods box blade for it. I found kioti to be good value and quality for the money. The 50 horse does good for a woods...
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    I should have enough taps to do 30 or so on bags...

    I should have enough taps to do 30 or so on bags that's around what we always did, but I'm sure I will be up over 100 asap, I generally have to go big with everything I do for some reason lol
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