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  1. #71
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    Some great pics for sure.. Very neat and tidy around you place RUBICON, thanks for sharing.

    I have been going out back with my son a couple times a week cutting some dead standing trees close to trails just to be sure I have enough wood, if sap ever runs.

    Terry
    2011- 35 taps, ,,,milk juggs and buckets-propane turkey fryer !!
    2012 -75 taps,,,,, 40 on tubing into buckets, and 35 buckets - 3nd hand Homemade arch, brutal.
    2013- Just over 115 taps and still adding more.
    2014, new SS flat pan and new arch built, guessing 75-100 taps this year.
    2015, 50 taps on Shurflo pump.
    2016- Getting a line across my creek this year.
    2017-took a year off, Jamaica was fun !
    2018- 45 trees tapped, keeping it fun !

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    Just finished yesterday...

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    Quote Originally Posted by David in MI View Post
    You're welcome. When you get closer to building some of your own, let me know and I'll take a few pictures for you. You may be able to return the favor as we purchased three bee hives this year and have lots to learn!
    David,
    Let me know. Not a expert beekeeper, but sure do enjoy the awesome honey!
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    Chris
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schiefe4 View Post
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    Just finished yesterday...
    With all those power lines in the pic you wouldn't need wood. Get an electric evap.
    150 on 3/16 gravity 2018 and 120 sap sacks
    14 x 20 sugar shack
    2014 New custom 2x6 arch "The Firestorm" w/ preheater, AUF & AOF
    Smokey Lake pans and water jacket bottler
    2024 new 2x8 set of drop flue pans and hood from Smoky Lake. Lengthen our arch.
    Just a hobby but seems like more work every
    year
    3 generations working together
    Wife that guards our syrup
    43.74° N

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schiefe4 View Post
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    Just finished yesterday...
    That's quite a pile!! I like the skylight in the barn too.
    800 taps
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    I think the wood pile is the only thing holding the building up lol

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    Terry, here's a picture of our woodpile once I can get enough wood used from the shed to stand in front of it. I am 6' tall, guesstimating the pile is 18-20' tall
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    7th generation maple producer in sugarhouse built in 1892
    2x World Champion Maple Syrup Producer
    1250 taps on cv adapters
    Leader Vortex 3x14 with Max Flue and Revolution Syrup Pan,Enhanced Steam Away
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