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    I came acrossed a 2x4 oil fired with new gun. It is ss and drop flute, it has no name on it he said it was a vermont something?? it looks in good shape you can draw off bolth sides. can anyone tell me what it might be worth. I would like it but its small and oil two things i dont like about it. thanks josh

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    Is it a home made rig? Bricked? Hood, stack or anything else? Got any pictures? Private sale or a dealer?

    I would say for a well made oil tank rig with a decent SS flue pan, hood and stack. Somewhere around $900 - $1500 maybe more.

    Remember this size rig is in high demand. I have one and the oil is great. I can come home from work and have a hard boil about 3 minutes after I hit the switch and maintain a consistent boil untill I turn the switch off.

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    its burried in a guys gararge hard to see it does have stack. hood is weird half moon shape and screwed to guys wall he wants 1,750.. 4 it

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    That seems like an awful lot,,,but I am just learning pricing on the smaller ones,,have you been to Bascoms for ideas on the price of stuff? How many taps do you think you are going to have?
    Salisbury Sugarworks,,Parker Rowe, and friends
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    1988 taps in 09
    over 2500 on vac in 2010
    no buckets in 2010
    2815 taps in 2011
    shooting for 3000 in 2012
    4000 taps? In 2014
    5x16 wood fired "Mighty Marvin"
    50 cords in the shed
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    bascoms said they dont have much small stuff now to try back later i got the guy down to 1,500 but its not even what i want i will have 200 or more taps

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    Drake,

    Watch and you should be able to pick up a nice 2x6 for around $ 2,000. It might be worth $ 1500 with a nice hood and good condition, but don't get smaller than you want, you will never be happy.
    Brandon

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    What are you currently using?

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    useing nothing right now.. last was 14,000 taps!! my last job for 10 years... 2 ro's 1 hudge piggyback and 6x16 oil's no fun at all was work looking for hobby with kids.

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    Were you working for Rocky Putnum? What is your Ideal rig? Sounds like a 2x6 or a 3x8 would be the perfect size,,The 2x6 I have is leaving my house today-one way or the other-but I have a lead on another 2x6,,do you prefer wood or oil fired?
    Salisbury Sugarworks,,Parker Rowe, and friends
    Salisbury, N.H.
    1988 taps in 09
    over 2500 on vac in 2010
    no buckets in 2010
    2815 taps in 2011
    shooting for 3000 in 2012
    4000 taps? In 2014
    5x16 wood fired "Mighty Marvin"
    50 cords in the shed
    Old, old R.O.
    Charter member Andover/Salisbury Mapleholics
    http://img391.imageshack.us/img391/4...s009bx4.th.jpg

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