Thanks Dr. Tim! I figured there would be some srt of trade off there.
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Thanks Dr. Tim! I figured there would be some srt of trade off there.
I would suggest using Conibear 110 traps to tame down the population. Easier than using a .22, and you’ll get them when you cant see them.
Is anyone using these taps currently with good results? Interested in possibly switching to them next year if they are any good.
I got the SSR syrup pan and the Simplicity auto drawoff along with analog stack temp gauge. Like the idea of not having to pull the front end of the evaporator apart to reverse it. Also my old...
We are upgrading this year from a 2x6 to a 30x8 Smoky Lake Silverplate with their preheater and concentric exhaust system. I like that there will only be one hole in the roof, it’s American made,...
Wow is there some sticker shock looking at the price increases on some of these parts (if they are even available). Almost makes getting an actual cream machine look like a steal. 😑
Hi Bruce, I’m in Boscawen, and trying to see if the season will hold out for a few more days, I’m hoping to get one more 300gal tank of sap to run before I drain my pans and boil the last of the...
The only US dealer I know of is Cookes Maple out of Brunswick, Maine. Never heard anything bad about any of their equipment, apparently they have extensive stainless steel experience in things other...
Put 175 out today in Boscawen, weather was perfect out with no wind and between 15-20 degrees out and all of the trees pretty well froze. Hopefully they’ll wake up tomorrow and I’ll have some sap to...
Are there any Leader dealers in New England that have any new steel sap buckets left in stock? I know the Leader catalog states that they are not producing them any more however there may be some...
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I just put these in my sugarhouse, got them off Amazon, waterproof LEDs 4’ long and had them installed in about an hour.
Maple flats, what are you using as a barrier under the metal? Just 1” thick pine sheathing with nothing between that and the metal, or using bituthane underlayment? Or is there another alternative?...