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    Saw this the other day... seems way easier then retapping every year. I bet it flows like crazy!

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    Jake
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    Hope this is a joke. Reason for moving taps is for tree health and maximize sap production. Not that folks around still don't throw 6 buckets on a 2 foot tree every year. This year, i have a overcrowded fenceline that I plan on thinning. Will tap the crap out of all the trees to be cut, some maybe 8 inches.

    EDIT, I am sure more experienced tappers will chime in. No offense meant, been a long day playing in the snow searching for Mr Bear.
    Last edited by Muddy Bottoms; 11-17-2018 at 09:08 PM.

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    Did you see the picture? It's a garden hose that grew into a tree... Yes it's a joke!
    Jake
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    235 taps on 2 gast 1550s and lappiere releasers
    24x12 sugar house
    2019 Kubota L2501 work horse

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    The garden hose connectors to connect all the trees in your bush is going to cost you a fortune !!! he he Jay
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    That's how you fill the trees back up each summer.

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