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    I'm with you Scm... Nothing for days. I'm hoping it does something today, before we get burried in snow again!
    Jake
    smoky lake 2x6 drop flue SSR on homemade arch
    235 taps on 2 gast 1550s and lappiere releasers
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    It opened up a bit for me here in the Lakes Region yesterday and today. My 3/16" lines, pulling 17.5" Hg dragged in 1.25 GPT and the 5/16" sets drew around 3/4 GPT. It's still running strong now but the temp is heading south as the next Nor-Easter comes in. Looks like were going into hibernation for the next few days. Good luck all.

    Doc
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    It got a late start today but the results were about the same as what I got Sunday. I got 450 yesterday and 425 today. That combined with the 200 that I got Friday and Saturday made 1075 for the boil tonight. Looks like it will be a few days until I boil again.
    Russ

    "Red Roof Maples" Where the term "boiling soda" was first introduced to the maple world!

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    Been pulling in about a gallon a tap all week here on 3\16 in short afternoon runs. early buckets feb 11, slowing down a little, last weekend's buckets are doing well 3\4 gal per tap. Looks like today will be the last good run until the middle of next week up here in the mountains....according to weather forecast...we'll see.
    Matt Durrell
    2012 - 12 Taps hand me down 2x2 and made a barrel stove
    2014 - 20 Taps 8x10 timber-frame shack
    2015 - 25 Taps
    2016 - 28 Taps new 110 acres
    2017 - 12 Taps january, 55 Taps spring and 15 Taps fall, same ol 2x2
    2018 - Helping another sugarmaker 5000 Taps, 57 at home

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinzibuckwud View Post
    Been pulling in about a gallon a tap all week here on 3\16 in short afternoon runs. early buckets feb 11, slowing down a little, last weekend's buckets are doing well 3\4 gal per tap. Looks like today will be the last good run until the middle of next week up here in the mountains....according to weather forecast...we'll see.
    It looks like we're going to get a little run here tomorrow and a little better run on Thursday and then it's back to freezing temps until the middle of next week. It's always better to have a sap flow stoppage because of cold weather than it is because it's too warm. As long as it doesn't warm up and stay warm we should have some good runs when the weather breaks.
    Russ

    "Red Roof Maples" Where the term "boiling soda" was first introduced to the maple world!

    1930 Ford Model AA Doodlebug tractor
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    Ran so hard it blew the lid off one of my buckets!

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    Ours started running midday yesterday and continued into this morning. I can’t wait to see what I have when I get home today. We’re in the process of switching lines from 5/16 to 3/16, what a difference. Now we are swimming in sap. Hopefully we’ll get the new homemade ro going tonight to help with all the sap.
    2015- Didn't know my new property enough to tap anything. 4-feet of snow on the ground.
    2016- 41 Taps with home made barrel evaporator. Made 1.5 gallons syrup.
    2017- 79 Taps with home made block arch evaporator. Made 2.47 gallons syrup
    2018- 91 Taps again with home made block arch. Homemade RO worked great. Made 6.96 gallons syrup.
    2019- 84 Taps. Building another arch. RO in place. New Smoky Lake 2x4 Divided Pan. Everything switched to 3/16" tubing.

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