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    Hi all- Anyone considering doing buckets this early? Week ahead looks pretty good (perhaps too warm some evenings). Really indecisive right now.

    Mike

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    Not yet... everything's clean and ready to go. Holding off until next Weds or Thursday. For me, today and tomorrow seem good. But next week's temps has highs in the 60s and a few nights with lows in the 50s. Even next weekend, lows predicted in the 30s.

    Saw the first taps on buckets near me yesterday.
    ~Janet

    2019 - 6th year sugarin'. 2nd year using propane. 13 taps. Just over 3/4 gal syrup. Light in color and flavor.
    Intent to build a new barrel evaporator with my son this summer. Still don't weld. We'll see how it goes.

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    I have 30 buckets out. Just finished off about a gallon of syrup this morning actually... First of the year. Hopefully the big warm up this week isn't as warm as they are predicting.

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    We got ours out. We do about 50 buckets. I say its game on for sap season. Good luck!
    Matras Maple

    Started 15 years ago as backyard operation.
    Now have a 1325 taps and growing.
    Boiling on a 2.5x8 leader infurno with steamaway.
    New for 2019 a cdl 600 expandable RO, another bush on vac.

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    Hey its Asa! I've never run into you guys on the interwebs before.
    Good job on the 4th place for the Carlise.
    30x40 Sugarhouse
    975 taps here at home. Still have 3-400 to add in.
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    I've got 75 buckets out in Candia, have a few more to get out here soon. Few ran ok last week still not enough to fill my pans and run the evaporator. I can't wait to go vacuum !! Next year maybe
    2018 - ?? 2x5 lapierre raised flue evaporator

    2017 - 150 taps mixed 2.5 x 4 evaporator

    2016 - 230 taps taps mixed 2.5 x 4 evaporator

    2015 - 115 taps mixed buckets, bags and, water jugs. 2.5 x 4 evaporator.

    2014 - 55 taps mixed buckets, bags and, drop lines. 4 steam trays and a block arch. 3 gallons made tapped prematurely (lesson learned)

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    If you use new taps you can expect 4 to 6 weeks before the holes dry up. It will be Saint Patrick's Day in 4 weeks so your taps could be shutting down before Maple Weekend. When I did buckets I would wait until the first of March to tap them. I used metal taps and boiled them just before I went out to tap. I would have a couple dry at 4 weeks and lose more after that on 24 buckets. Is this warm spell going to be the beginning of an early season that is going to end early like it did in 2012? Or is it going to get cold again with everything freezing up for 2 or 3 weeks? Time will tell and it's your gamble. If it were me I would wait until next weekend because you aren't going to get much sap with the buckets after Monday.
    Russ

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    Hey thanks Alden. Ya, figured it would be a good idea to join maple trader.
    Matras Maple

    Started 15 years ago as backyard operation.
    Now have a 1325 taps and growing.
    Boiling on a 2.5x8 leader infurno with steamaway.
    New for 2019 a cdl 600 expandable RO, another bush on vac.

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    I put in 24 last night these are on the edge of a field and there was old barn but the owners had it taken down so now the trees are done much earlier because it gets sun all day. the others I am waiting on because they are exposed yet. I was gonna do them but decided to wait until this warm spell is over.

    On vacuum its closed system and using new taps every year keeps the holes open for a LOOOng time I have had some of my best runs at the end of the season after being tapped for 7 to 8 weeks in some years.
    may your sap be at 3%
    Brad

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    Hi all- Thanks for all your responses. I have tapped all of my vacuum systems (shurflo), and about 80-90 taps with three foot drops into five gallon buckets. I will save my other 80 or so metal buckets for next week. I was thinking the same as all you stated regarding the vac system ones....that they may last awhile as they are in a closed system. Regarding the drops into 5 gal pails, I was thinking that it was ok to do those, as they are less impacted by the air/elements, and that they may last awhile. The metal buckets will be immediately exposed and that is why I am waiting. Anyone agree with my strategy? Interested to know how long drops into 5 gallon pails compare to metal buckets and spiles.

    Hope all is well and thanks for the input.

    Earthman in New Boston, NH

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