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    I have been putting wire ties on my dads main line of 2008 taps for the last 5 days. I don't know how many wire ties I put on but I hope it will be a day or two before I have to do that again. Well I guess I will head out tomorrow and walk my lines. I have a 210 gallon poly gathering tank coming next week along with pre-filters and jugs. I have to set a tank by the house to catch about 60 taps. I don't see how I can keep up to 700 taps with my 2 1/2 x 8. :roll:


    700x2= 1400 sap 8O
    50gph=OH POOP!!!! 24 hours A day? = Glen getting some free sap or trade for new equipment, new to me any way.
    Blaisdell's Maple Farm
    started on a 2x2 pan in 2000 and now
    custom built oil fired 4x12 arch by me
    Thor pans Desinged by Thad Blaisdell
    4600 taps on a drop flue 8-4 split

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    No problem Brian, I did 800 taps on a wood fired rig the same size as yours for years. After getting an insulated arch front and a preheater that boosted it to 85 gph. What could I do? I put out 200 more taps of course. I ran 1000 taps on that rig for a few years and after a couple of 18 hour days I decided I had to reduce the ammount of taps I had so I went out and bought an RO machine. How can anybody reduce the ammount of taps they have :? Anyway, enough with the rant. You can do it no problem. Have fun.
    Scott W.
    2.5x8 Grimm raised flue
    Leader inferno arch 90 gph
    Vacuum, RO, Syrofilter
    1500 taps
    UV filter
    Can am 400 HO

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    Well Brian it's always good to get new toys. I wonder how much sap Glen would need to get for you to get your filter press? How about a RO? :wink:
    Boy just think of all the new equipment you could get.
    Take care
    Al
    Algiers 24x66 evaporator
    180 taps (all buckets)
    New Holland 1720 Tractor
    Pumpkin Village Settlement
    and a big smile!
    A wife and 2 boys who make it all fun.

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    from what you told me the other day Brian, you'll be giving him sap for a while to finish paying for that nice equipment

    Go for it, boil round the clock, isn't that what it's all about? the sweet smell of syrup in the shack, why would anyone want a short boiling day!!!!
    Jim & Charlene Desjardins
    Belchertown MA.

    Had a good 13 year run, but circumstances ! and loss of tree use.. we are ending the Maple thing for now... maybe be back in a few years

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    Jim, to be honest, that short boiling day thing, I am "that guy" 8)
    Scott W.
    2.5x8 Grimm raised flue
    Leader inferno arch 90 gph
    Vacuum, RO, Syrofilter
    1500 taps
    UV filter
    Can am 400 HO

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    ahh I like the nice relaxing time spent in the sugarhouse... me and the fire....of course that was with a half pint
    Jim & Charlene Desjardins
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    Had a good 13 year run, but circumstances ! and loss of tree use.. we are ending the Maple thing for now... maybe be back in a few years

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    Jim,

    You'll be so nervous the first time you boil that if someone sneaks up behind you, you would probably have a heart attack. :idea: :idea:

    Brian,

    Since you like the short boiling days, you will have to save up and get an RO. You could pour off about 5 gph of syrup with a small RO and the evaporator you have now. I have seen some good deals on the smaller RO's out there.
    Brandon

    CDL dealer for All of West Virginia & Virginia
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    Kubota M7040 4x4 Tractor w/ 1153 Loader hauling sap
    2,400+ taps on 3/16 CDL natural vacuum on 9 properties
    24x56 sugarhouse
    CDL 1,000 2 post RO


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    Brian, the ties you used , were they the stainless ties? I used them on my lines and wow do they keep the mainline straight and without sags, sure you put alot on but so well worth it!!! I'll be using those for any project I do even around the house
    Jim & Charlene Desjardins
    Belchertown MA.

    Had a good 13 year run, but circumstances ! and loss of tree use.. we are ending the Maple thing for now... maybe be back in a few years

    www.Desjardinsmaple.com

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    Things are looking up. This means I might be able to pull it off. Last year I made a bigggggggg woops, I boiled on my anniversary and my wife told me I had better not do that this year. Well let me tell ya, this year I would rather give the sap to glen or dump it, with no looking back.. or maybe I will get up at day break and boil all morning then shut down until the next day. Now let me tell ya if you sugar, DON"T GET MARRIED IN SUGARING TIME!! OH SAY MARCH:roll:
    Blaisdell's Maple Farm
    started on a 2x2 pan in 2000 and now
    custom built oil fired 4x12 arch by me
    Thor pans Desinged by Thad Blaisdell
    4600 taps on a drop flue 8-4 split

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    Jim
    The wire ties I use are what Glen sells and uses, I don't think they are stainless. The oil truck is ccoming 2/27/04 to fill my 275 gallon tank so that will be ready to go.

    Powerdub
    I hope I can keep up, it looks alittle hard on paper. Some are on S slope and some are on N slope so hope fully they will run alittle diffrent from each other to give me a little edge.

    Thanks for all the info.
    Blaisdell's Maple Farm
    started on a 2x2 pan in 2000 and now
    custom built oil fired 4x12 arch by me
    Thor pans Desinged by Thad Blaisdell
    4600 taps on a drop flue 8-4 split

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