Hello Everyone,
Has anyone in NH tapped yet? The weather seems right but I don't want to tap too early (2/03) and end up with dry holes later. I usually tap around 35 trees and use buckets. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Gary in NH
Hello Everyone,
Has anyone in NH tapped yet? The weather seems right but I don't want to tap too early (2/03) and end up with dry holes later. I usually tap around 35 trees and use buckets. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Gary in NH
Gary in NH
46 taps with buckets, a small homemade RO , two propane fired burners with two stainless steel restaurant pans for pre-heater and evaporator.
I almost put some taps out today but I held off. It does look like we will have good weather this week so I may very well do some tapping later this week.
It looks like it is going to cool back down this coming weekend and I don't know how long that cold spell will last. I am going to wait until after that to tap here in Loudon.
Russ
Russ
"Red Roof Maples" Where the term "boiling soda" was first introduced to the maple world!
1930 Ford Model AA Doodlebug tractor
A couple of Honda 4 wheelers
Four chainsaws and no chickens!
Hi Gary,
We are looking toward our usual date, if the weather looks good, February 17th.
Always use the 16th, it's our aniversary, so what the hay, might just as well do something together .......... tap trees.
Just remember, what the temps are forecast for maybe just the high for the day and might only last for an hour or less.
We have quite a snow (ice) pack so that will keep the cold around.
Good luck to everyone this year!!!
Dave
2x5 SS home design on a home design arch w/ forced draft
SS Evaporation Enhancement Unit
Home design filter / canner
Daryl Sheets filter press
300 taps (280 on line, 20 buckets)
120 gph Home Design RO
2017 Chevy Silverado w/ 275 gallon tank
8x16 sugarhouse w/ attached woodshed
A wife, family and friends that love to help!!
Temps look marginal at best. Remember, the high for the day will probably stick around for only an hour or 2. We'll need a better warm up to get things moving. An old timer told me once; "It don't hurt to let the tree have some before you tap."
I'm going to try stubbies this year with the replaceable taps. I have a 9 year old line installation that didn't run for **** last year. Only thing I could come up with was the plastic in the taps had broken down, allowing air to get in and seal the holes up.
Leader 3x8 Patriot raised flue
800 taps on vacuum
100 buckets around the yard
A lot of help to make it fun
A 20,000 tap operation once told me this. Take the last day you boiled and back up six weeks. That is the time you should tap. I can tap all of mine in one 12 hour day. Sugaring season is still mid March to mid April here in NH at 1350 in elavation.
30x8 Leader revolution, wood fired blower, steamaway/hood. 903 taps all but 54 on pipeline and 3 vacuum systems. Hauling sap this year with a 99 F350 7.3 diesel dump and of course back up is the Honda 450 and trailer.
Guys-
I will pass on some comments from Bruce Bascom when I was up
then in early January. With the new stubby/disposable combo, which
eliminates the bacteria buildup in the plastic tap, the taps will actually
produce for 9-10 weeks (with no harm to the trees).
Paul L.
I think all Bruce is interested in anymore is making predictions from somewhere out of thin air.
Brandon
CDL dealer for All of West Virginia & Virginia
3x10 CDL Deluxe oil fired
Kubota M7040 4x4 Tractor w/ 1153 Loader hauling sap
2,400+ taps on 3/16 CDL natural vacuum on 9 properties
24x56 sugarhouse
CDL 1,000 2 post RO
WEBSITE: http://danielsmaple.com
Has anyone else ever noticed that Bruce's predictions, insights and recommendations always include spending money at Bascom's. Hey, I can't blame him, after all, he is in business to make money or he wouldn't still be in business.
Just remember where he is coming from and factor it in when making plans based upon his input. Still planning to tap out right around the end of the month.
Leader 3x8 Patriot raised flue
800 taps on vacuum
100 buckets around the yard
A lot of help to make it fun
I have talked to Bruce on a couple of occasions over the past two years. I can not say that he has tried to push me to buy anything from Bascom's. I'm only a hobby producer but he has been available to talk to and very helpful none-the-less. In my most recent conversation with Bruce I mentioned I bought a synthetic cone filter from Bascom's last year and one side was not stitched properly. He offered a no-charge replacement - no questions asked and no return needed on my part. I spend a couple of hundred dollars a year with Bascom's and have found their customer service has always been excellent. I like to do business with companies that do the right thing for their customers and so far Bruce has provided that for me.
Gary in NH
46 taps with buckets, a small homemade RO , two propane fired burners with two stainless steel restaurant pans for pre-heater and evaporator.