Art teacher, artist, antique and nick-nack seller.
Art teacher, artist, antique and nick-nack seller.
Currently own a gym. Used to own a second one but I sold it. Did residential construction before that. I also have several pieces of older heavy equipment that I work on as much as I work with. Looking for a simpler way to live.
Last edited by madmapler; 09-09-2013 at 08:25 AM. Reason: Simplify
Sean
2013-1st year...94 taps, 12x24 sugarhouse, home built evap. Gast 2065 pump with bender
releaser.
2014-30x36 sugarhouse, 2.5x10 "Jutras" evaporator, 1200+ taps on vacuum, sap brothers RO. 2 sihi 2 stage pumps, 440 gal.
2015- 1000gph memtek RO, 3250 Taps, 1200 gallons
2016- Modified grimm 4'x12' evaporator with auf and aof with air preheater. Home built airtight arch front. 4250 taps?
2017- 2400gph. Lapierre RO, 10" filter press, 5000 taps
Engineer. Nuff said.
Boulder Trail Sugaring
150 Taps on Vacuum
Homemade 20"x40" Hybrid Pan - 15 gph
Homemade Steamaway - 10 gph
Waterguys single-post RO
Educator, musician, woodworking and sugaring presently. Former careers (though I still dabble) include boatbuilding, outdoor ed./guiding, laborer, and ski bum.
About 750 taps on High Vac.
2.5 x 8 Intens-O-Fire
Airtech 3 hp LR Pump
Springtech Elite 500 RO
14 x 24 Timber Frame SugarHouse
16 x 22 Sap Shed w/ 1500 gal. + 700 gal. tanks
www.littlehogbackfarm.com
Raised on a Family Farm, NYS Liscenced hay dealer as a senior in high school & EMS Tech. Livestock hauler for east coast states between Fencing jobs as Gallagher Electric dealer, built on farm feed mill from the ground up, 4-H leader for last 29-30 years, Founded a snowmobile club in 2003, taping since 1971 when dad started operation; Show cattle, showed horses, three sons, 1 daughter figure(df)(future daughter in law???), wielder, livestock nutritionist, run most everything with a motor. Dad was a surge dealer then an industrial arts teacher til he retired.
Learn from your elders and friends...because college is expensive now days!
Looking forward to learning from my son and df when they return from SUNY Morrisville- funny that's where my dad went.
Life is a quest for knowledge...when you stop learning- you have died.
Geologist - pretty much do anything from finding water, cleaning up gas stations, to mine permitting and helping mines that have water issues or subsidence issues.
Network and Telcom Admin.
Software engineer for 15 years. Started hay making last year.
Landscaper
It's not the size of the tree...it's what inside that counts!
science teacher