I take the dropper tubes and plug them into the holders built into the tees. When I coil the line I start at the bottom and start by making about a 30 inch dia. coil and use a couple wire ties to hold the coils form then I keep working up hill till I have to add a couple more wire ties to keep it all in nice order I repeat this process until I have it all wound up. It really goes back in the wood nice. I use a pair of side cutters that I have a small rope taped to them with a loop tied to my wrist to cut the ties when re-installing in the next season. I put the rope on the cutters after digging through 2 foot of snow finding where I dropped them this year.
Tim Schmidt
2013 13 Taps 4 Gallons Syrup, Drum evap.
2014 50 Taps 14 Gallons Syrup, Drum evap.
2015 60 Taps on 3/16 gravity, 40 Taps on buckets, 42 Gallons Syrup, Home built 30 x 60 arch and flat pan
2016 125 Taps all on 3/16 gravity average 18 in. vacuum, 43 Gallons Syrup, Same Arch and Pan
2017 125 Taps all on 3/16 gravity average 18 in. vacuum, 44 Gallons Syrup, Same Arch and Pan
2018 155 Taps all on 3/16 gravity average 18 in. vacuum, Same Arch and Pan, home built 100 gph ro unit