We received a similar email this past week asking about sending 12-16 pints of syrup to Japan and asked about accepting credit cards and if not could we direct them to someone that does. We replied...
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We received a similar email this past week asking about sending 12-16 pints of syrup to Japan and asked about accepting credit cards and if not could we direct them to someone that does. We replied...
Another option with the USPS are regional rate boxes. Rate A and Rate B. Depending on how far it's going it is sometimes a cheaper alternative to Flat Rate box.
Did a little ground work for a concrete pad, got that poured, new tank was delivered and now making a building around that. 14563145621456514564
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Haven't come across the pole yet.
Cleaning out an old sugarhouse on the property and unburied this from a pile of scrap wood. Wondering if anyone knows what it might be worth. I don't anticipate going back to horses for gathering. ...
We use a large Kitchen Aid mixer to make our sugar. Seems to work well up to half gallon batches. Never tried more than that since this fills the bowl.
We used slide fittings on the mainline ends of a section of woods we set up a couple years ago and I don't think I will use them again. They are quick to use but during the ice storm last winter,...
If I were looking for something to use mainly for pulling I feel you can't go wrong with a manual transmission solid rear axle atv. No belts to slip/ burn up and no cv shafts to break in the rear...
Syrup2nv, 2400 gallons on 3400 taps or do you buy sap too?
I added a piece of 1.5 inch foam on the float rod between the float ball and where the rod screws onto the stopper mechanism to help offset my weight. It worked flawless the other day. Whether what...
So we spent a few hours messing around with the lifter today trying different things. First thing I tried was adding weight to the float. NO GO. then I took out the adapter that the float closes...
Maybe that is my problem. I'll give them a call and see what they say.
Thanks
General,
Not sure how you set yours up but we have a dry line running into the manifold from our 1.5 inch dry line so we always have maximum vacuum (for us) on the manifold and mainlines going to...
Thanks Brian.
Well that is discouraging. Work hard to keep the vacuum levels up only to find it may be too much for this lifter. HMMM What to do, Anyone lift sap close to 20 ft in one shot with a ladder. 2...
Ipakiz,
we messed around with it a little today without much success. The float is threaded all the way out, the inlet the float closes against is one inch, we messed around with screwing it in/...
thanks for the suggestions, I extended the float out and considered adding weight but didn't know if there was something I was missing. I will check out the possibility of reducing the size of the...
Just put in a sap lifting tank with a manifold mounted on top with a few lines coming into it. It lifts the sap perfect, only problem is when all the sap is gone, the float doesn't seem to be heavy...
I just open up the little valve on the flowmeter and test it there while it's running
Spud, can't be all the ice is off your trees yet. I know here in Berkshire nothing has come off yet and now the snow is adding up on top of the ice. You guys feel safe enough getting in there with...
8247824882498250 Here are a few pictures from Berkshire. A couple are in my yard. The mainline is 1.5" to give you an idea how much ice there is.
Things are horrible here in Berkshire. Sounded like people falling trees in the woods all day. I hate to even go look. Still freezing rain here now :-(
I think Dr Tim Jinxed us with all this talk of being able to collect sap from saplings in the event of a major ice storm damaging crop trees. :mad:
We have had a 1200 GPH machine for the past two years. No problems yet. Knock on wood!