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  1. #1
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    Default Taps Are In

    Forecasts are really all over the place, but it looks like as good a time as any to get some out. I have noticed some of the area farms that tap each year had done so, so my timing must be about right. Going to scale back some this year, still have a few gallons, and really just boiling for the family's needs. Put out 14 taps, so far, on 9 Sugar maples that have proven to be very good producers and one big Silver for the hell of it. Its close and usually gives a lot of sap. So, Id be happy with 4-5 gallons finished like last year. Gonna get pretty warm and rainy for several days then settle in to a more conducive pattern for maple sap flow. Using the cinder block arch again with hotel pans. Third year boiling this way, it works for now.
    42.54°N 85.86°W

    Fourth season sugaring...........

    2014- 3 taps, a couple quarts of finished syrup
    2015- 12 taps, 2 1/2 gallons syrup
    2016 - Put out 24 maple taps, and 3 walnut taps. Collected 240 gallons of sap, and bottled up about 6.5 gallons of maple syrup. About 12oz of walnut syrup.
    2017 - About 4 gallons of the most amazing syrup I've ever had!

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    Put a bunch of my taps in over the weekend and most if them started to flow as soon as the hole was drilled. I was pleased to see 2% sap to start the season here in North West Michigan. The forecast fore the next week is promising so hope to fire up the rig this weekend.

    Latitude:N 44° 50' 25.0463"
    Longitude:W 85° 38' 57.8906"

    New for 2022 (My 10th year) a 9" CDL Vacuum Filter Press
    2016/2017 12' X 16' Sugar Shack 6/12 pitch roof W/ 3' X 4' Cupola.
    John Deere HPX 4X4 Gator (Pop's left it to me when he died)
    New for 2020 HB10 RO In A Bucket, a game changer.
    2015 Purchased 50 used Bag holders.
    2016 Purchased a home made evaporator and "everything" that went with it.
    20 acre Sugar Bush

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    I think I am a bit early, but put in my taps with jugs hanging, not to get the arch going and barrels set up for collection and wood gathered, all old school, i will end up with about 80 taps

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    Well we put taps in yesterday ran fairly well through the night. will be a slow but good start i think.

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    Tapped yesterday, Same Day last year and didn't regret... Mackinaw City

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    Put in a few taps in Saturday, the rest yesterday afternoon and this morning. 50 taps so far, I'm working on getting 50 more taps to put in this year (I want to max out my pan this year). Most of the trees ran as soon as the drill was out of the hole! My best tree that I tapped on Saturday, had around a gallon per tap this morning. Depending on the rain, I probably will collect tomorrow afternoon and warm up the evaporator on Wednesday. The long term forecast in my neck of the woods says that after tomorrow night, the nights will be back below freezing which is promising! I'm sure hoping for a better run then last year.
    Josiah
    ~ 42º 59' 0" N
    2012 - 10 taps, 10 gal. pot in a 55 gal. barrel. avg. 4.2 Brix, Silver Maple! 2 gal. of syrup!
    2013 - Over 30 taps, 10 gal.! Flooded with sap!
    2014 - Almost 50 taps with new Leader's Half Pint! 10 gal. Moved, more Maples!
    2015 - 55 taps, 13 gal.! A 1/2 gallon into maple sugar!
    2016 - 65 taps, 10 gal. 4lbs maple sugar.
    2017 - 55 taps, 9 gal. 8 lbs sugar.
    2018 - 100 taps, 15+ gal.
    2019 - 100+taps 22+ gal.
    2020 - took a break
    2021 - hoping for good run.

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    I tapped 141 trees this weekend all on 3/16 line.
    Had good flow today when I got home from work.
    Should be a good start to the season.
    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

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    Hey Woody, I am in Elsie too. We started tapping on Friday and finished the last few Sunday morning. Have about 325 in and picked about 275 this afternoon before it rained hard. Plan on lighting the evaporator in the morning.
    1986-2002 2x6 Leader evaporator 150 taps drop tubes
    Life happens
    2015 130 taps drop tubes and sap sacs
    2016 225 taps drop tubes and sap sacs
    2017 300+? MicRO single membrane
    2019 325 taps 81 gallons made, most ever for us
    2020 2x6 Smoky Lake evaporator 400 taps with 160 on a guzzler pump
    2021..... a lot more line and vacuum

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    A couple of my bags looked like this one last night after work but most were only about 1/3 full. I ended up with 36 gallons that I am keeping cool with several jugs of ice. Should be able to fire up the rig on Saturday for my 1st batch of the season.

    Latitude:N 44° 50' 25.0463"
    Longitude:W 85° 38' 57.8906"

    New for 2022 (My 10th year) a 9" CDL Vacuum Filter Press
    2016/2017 12' X 16' Sugar Shack 6/12 pitch roof W/ 3' X 4' Cupola.
    John Deere HPX 4X4 Gator (Pop's left it to me when he died)
    New for 2020 HB10 RO In A Bucket, a game changer.
    2015 Purchased 50 used Bag holders.
    2016 Purchased a home made evaporator and "everything" that went with it.
    20 acre Sugar Bush

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    Lethalbowman, what kind of taps do you use?
    2012 8 Taps 3 pts syrup.
    2013 38 Taps 10 gals. syrup made with turkey cooker
    2014 57 Taps 10 gals. syrup. Homemade fuel oil tank evaporator
    2015 51 Taps, 10 gals. syrup.
    2016 50 Taps, 9 gals. Syrup
    2017 54 Taps, 13 gals. syrup
    2018 75 Taps, 21 gals. syrup
    2019 67 Taps, 21 gals.
    2020 73 Taps, 20 gals.
    2021 75 Taps 21 gal.
    2022 75 Taps 14 gal.
    2023 0 0 Stroke
    2024

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