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  1. #21
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    Spent the weekend digging out woodpiles, tanks and mainlines. Also put
    out about 45 buckets on Saturday. It was about 30 degrees and really windy, but the sun was out. Some taps actually
    were dripping. Got all the plumbing figured out for transferring sap from my new bulk tank to my head tank.
    Looks like Tuesday will be the start of the season here.
    115 red maples on vacuum
    100 taps on 5/16 gravity
    35 taps on 3/16 gravity
    50 taps on shurflo vacuum
    about 60 buckets on giant roadside sugars
    neighbor bringing from 45 taps
    30'x 8' Aof/Auf Evaporator
    Homemade 125gph Ro
    Lots of Homemade Equipment!

    http://s848.photobucket.com/albums/a...%20Sugarshack/

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    I think that I finally have my vacuum pump where I am comfortable with it. At least until I know more about vacuum. Everything in the woods is cleaned up, thawed out and as ready as I know how to get. I just need to do a soap wash on the RO, wash the head tank and sweeten the pans.
    It's quarter till Go Time
    Matt,
    Minehart Gap Maple

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    Tonight was the first gathering of the season! We got 120 gallons of 2.5 percent. I have a cage tank with about 110 taps running into it.
    This morning it had about 4 inches of ice and just a little sap that run in yesterday. Tomorrow I'll pump it in the morning and start
    our first boil. Got the vacuum up and running at the house; only getting about 18" of vacuum. I'll have to go on a leak finding
    expedition after I boil. Not sure but this might be the latest I've ever started! We will see how it goes this year. I'm thinking
    the next two weeks are gonna be great. After that; who knows.
    115 red maples on vacuum
    100 taps on 5/16 gravity
    35 taps on 3/16 gravity
    50 taps on shurflo vacuum
    about 60 buckets on giant roadside sugars
    neighbor bringing from 45 taps
    30'x 8' Aof/Auf Evaporator
    Homemade 125gph Ro
    Lots of Homemade Equipment!

    http://s848.photobucket.com/albums/a...%20Sugarshack/

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    Good run yesterday. Collected about 30 gallons of maple and walnut sap combined. Running into cold storage issues with the warmer days. I have 5 gallon water jugs of sap packed in what's left of the snow and RO'ed some yesterday to free-up space in the tank; put the concentrate in fridge in buckets.
    2020 - 1st year - 13 black walnut taps - 4 bottles syrup
    2021 - 50 taps, 22 black walnuts/28 red maples - 4 gallons syrup
    2022 - 54 taps, 11 black walnuts/41 red maples, 20 on solar shurflo vacuum - 8.5 gallons syrup
    2023 - 47 taps on 45 red maples, 43 on solar shurflo vacuum

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    I have dozens of black walnuts around be and never thought about tapping any of them. I'm tempted to tap a couple of the big ones and see what the brix level is on them and if decent, what it tastes like finished. I've never tasted it, or even seen it for that matter.
    Hudson Valley, NY
    Backyard hobby syrup maker on about 12 trees

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    you won't get as much sap from the walnuts as the maples, so for alot of people, the extra labor doesn't justify the decreased production. I don't have many trees, so it's not that much more trouble to collect from the walnuts at the same time as the maples. Plus, we like the extra flavor the walnut adds to the maple syrup. The walnut sap collected yesterday was only 1.8%. But the earlier run beginning of Feb, it was 2.2%.
    2020 - 1st year - 13 black walnut taps - 4 bottles syrup
    2021 - 50 taps, 22 black walnuts/28 red maples - 4 gallons syrup
    2022 - 54 taps, 11 black walnuts/41 red maples, 20 on solar shurflo vacuum - 8.5 gallons syrup
    2023 - 47 taps on 45 red maples, 43 on solar shurflo vacuum

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    i've tapped a couple big walnuts in the past and they ran really well. do it. haha

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    Boiled about 200 gallons Thursday and 160 on Friday. Made about 3 gallons
    of syrup so far.
    115 red maples on vacuum
    100 taps on 5/16 gravity
    35 taps on 3/16 gravity
    50 taps on shurflo vacuum
    about 60 buckets on giant roadside sugars
    neighbor bringing from 45 taps
    30'x 8' Aof/Auf Evaporator
    Homemade 125gph Ro
    Lots of Homemade Equipment!

    http://s848.photobucket.com/albums/a...%20Sugarshack/

  9. #29
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    Is a bunch not finished yet or is that 3 gallons from 360 gallons of sap?
    Hudson Valley, NY
    Backyard hobby syrup maker on about 12 trees

  10. #30
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    My evaporator take about 225 gallons to sweeten the pans!
    From now on I’ll pull a gallon for every 40 gallons I boil. It all works out in the end.
    115 red maples on vacuum
    100 taps on 5/16 gravity
    35 taps on 3/16 gravity
    50 taps on shurflo vacuum
    about 60 buckets on giant roadside sugars
    neighbor bringing from 45 taps
    30'x 8' Aof/Auf Evaporator
    Homemade 125gph Ro
    Lots of Homemade Equipment!

    http://s848.photobucket.com/albums/a...%20Sugarshack/

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