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    Holey Bucket I think I just figured out your problem, you ready,,,,,,, there isnt a bucket hanging on them to catch the sap.
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    Ha! Thank you! How did I miss that one?

    It was not a clear picture with the bucket on...
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    Ok seriously now. How deep are your holes drilled and what type and size bit did you use?
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    5/16 bit, about 2" deep. 5/16 SS spiles from Scott Durfee, tapered. 5 gal pails. Some new wood auger bit. Forgot to buy a maple bit when I was at Sugarbush Supplies last Sat.
    Mark
    2010 8 taps on 3gal buckets
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    55gal home made collection tank
    20gal ss stock pot w/ turkey fryers
    2012 40-50 taps on 5gal buckets
    250-275gal collection tank on back of truck
    ANYTHING different to boil on.

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    My guess is that you drove the taps in too far. What was the temperature when you tapped?
    I've successfully tapped trees with the temps in the single digits, but I don't drive the taps home all the way. I drive them just far enough to hold the bucket until it thaws out then I can drive them in all the way. Even so I still get a few leakers, oh well.
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    I have one leaking. My daughter wanted to drill one and she sort of ovaled it. Not to shabby of a job for an 8 yr old.
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