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    Thumbs up Tapped in Dover, NH

    Hi, I actually have been tapped since middle of Feb. I probably have about 30 taps out mostly on buckets. I am just getting into it. A friend gave me a home made arch with a 2x4 pan. I have the sapping bug now and really enjoy it!. I made 9 quarts and 2 pints last weekend. Sap has been a little slow this week I have about 55 gals. collected so far. I was hoping to get at least 100 gals. by the weekend so I can boil both days, but I don't know if the weather will cooperate. I hope so. Well have fun boiling!!!

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    Glad to see there's someone else in the Seacoast. Yeah it's been a slow week and have only collected about 20 gallons. I tapped on February 29th and have processed about 79 gallons into just shy of 2 gallons of syrup and have another 20 gallons ready for tomorrow.

    Good luck
    Josh

    2009 - 370 on vac. & 16 buckets
    2010 - 377 on vac.
    2011 - 590 on vac.
    2012 - 620 on high vac., 170 buckets, 110 on gravity tubing
    2013 - 830 mine + 800-1000 others
    2014 - 870 mine + 800-1000 others
    2017 - 920 mine + 500-700 others
    2018 - 902 mine + 500-700 others
    2019 - 902 mine + 700 others
    2020 - 902 mine + ???? others
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    Hi, Yeah it is good to see that there is someone else nearby also sugaring. Well I gathered only about 7 gallons last night. I hope it will be running this weekend. I have enough to boil saturday and hopefully it will run enough so I can collect some saturday night and boil sunday too!. Well good luck!

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    I ended up boiling 22 gallons on Saturday to 1/2 gallon of syrup. I've managed to collect about 8 gallons of sap since, which isn't bad considering 2 of my 4 taps have been dry. Not sure what happened. Hopefully they pick back up. It looks like it's going warm up a bit this week and not get so cold at night. Hopefully it helps.
    Josh

    2009 - 370 on vac. & 16 buckets
    2010 - 377 on vac.
    2011 - 590 on vac.
    2012 - 620 on high vac., 170 buckets, 110 on gravity tubing
    2013 - 830 mine + 800-1000 others
    2014 - 870 mine + 800-1000 others
    2017 - 920 mine + 500-700 others
    2018 - 902 mine + 500-700 others
    2019 - 902 mine + 700 others
    2020 - 902 mine + ???? others
    Atlas Copco Pump
    2.5'x8' 802maple Special with Dallaire pans
    H2O Innovation 600gph RO
    Spring Harvest Website

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    Since we are in the same basic area. When are you guys planning on pulling taps? Its awful warm today, but looks like it will cool back down in the next couple days. I figure we should get a run through friday. I really didn't get much of anything this weekend even with the warmth of sunday even in full southern exposure. And I decided not to check them last night with the rain. Hopefully the buckets will be full at lunchtime.
    30x40 Sugarhouse
    975 taps here at home. Still have 3-400 to add in.
    3x10 Cabin by the Creek evap with "steamaway"
    CDL 600 RO
    ebayed Sogevac S65

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    Glad to see there's someone else in the area. Welcome to the forum. I found it in the beginning of March and there is a wealth of information here. It's a valuable resource for maple producers of all levels.

    Two of my taps quit after the cold snap we had almost two weeks ago. My remaining two were producing 1-2 gallons a day until the end of last week. I haven't gotten more than a gallon total from of them since then. I'm hoping this warm spell will bring them back, but I think I'm done for the season. I have managed to produce about 3 gallons of syrup this season. I'll give them another day or two and if I don't get anything worth while I'm going to pull them.

    Getting all that for $100 is a smoking deal. I'm in the same position looking for a flue pan. I've called around and it seems that a raised 2x4 is about $2650. Ouch! I'm going to keep looking and hopefully find something used.
    Josh

    2009 - 370 on vac. & 16 buckets
    2010 - 377 on vac.
    2011 - 590 on vac.
    2012 - 620 on high vac., 170 buckets, 110 on gravity tubing
    2013 - 830 mine + 800-1000 others
    2014 - 870 mine + 800-1000 others
    2017 - 920 mine + 500-700 others
    2018 - 902 mine + 500-700 others
    2019 - 902 mine + 700 others
    2020 - 902 mine + ???? others
    Atlas Copco Pump
    2.5'x8' 802maple Special with Dallaire pans
    H2O Innovation 600gph RO
    Spring Harvest Website

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    Well it was 100 bucks, 2 pickup loads of pine to be delivered next summer, and 20 bales of 1st cut. Yup I like to deal in non-monetary items.

    It was running like mad at lunch time I got 60+ gallons of sap off of 25 taps granted I didn't gather yesterday, but that means I will have to boil tomorrow night cause the collection barrels are about full. Its good to have the wicked snow banks this year, I have 2 barrels dug right into them. Keeps it nice and cold.

    As for the pan I go to a lot of farm auctions all year and they pop up every now and again.
    30x40 Sugarhouse
    975 taps here at home. Still have 3-400 to add in.
    3x10 Cabin by the Creek evap with "steamaway"
    CDL 600 RO
    ebayed Sogevac S65

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    Good deal. I think that's the best way to get into something trade or buy stuff used and upgrade from there as needed.

    I checked my taps last night and they were bone dry. I'm going to pull them when I get home. Even though it ended early for me I still ended up with 0.75 gal/tap so I can't really complain. I was able to make everything that I needed for personal use and to be able to give some away for Christmas.

    Now it's time to clean up and get things ready for next year.

    If you need equipment Stewert, the owner of Moonlight Maple Farm in Northwood, is pretty fair to deal with. I've gotten all of my equipment from him.
    Josh

    2009 - 370 on vac. & 16 buckets
    2010 - 377 on vac.
    2011 - 590 on vac.
    2012 - 620 on high vac., 170 buckets, 110 on gravity tubing
    2013 - 830 mine + 800-1000 others
    2014 - 870 mine + 800-1000 others
    2017 - 920 mine + 500-700 others
    2018 - 902 mine + 500-700 others
    2019 - 902 mine + 700 others
    2020 - 902 mine + ???? others
    Atlas Copco Pump
    2.5'x8' 802maple Special with Dallaire pans
    H2O Innovation 600gph RO
    Spring Harvest Website

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    What did you end up buying off him?
    It looks like he didn't have nearly as many taps out this year as last since some of his gathering tanks are still just sitting there.

    He also got Locke's "Sugar Momma's Maple" off the ground last year. She has gotten quite large in a year running 500+ taps, with a bunch of candy sales and a booth at 2 fairs.
    There are actually quite a few medium size maple operations in town and a number of smaller guys.
    30x40 Sugarhouse
    975 taps here at home. Still have 3-400 to add in.
    3x10 Cabin by the Creek evap with "steamaway"
    CDL 600 RO
    ebayed Sogevac S65

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    I bought an old 2x6 arch from him a couple of weeks ago. I went to Coe-Brown from '94-'98 back when they had a sugaring program. The arch is from the evaporator that I used back then. Stewert bought the sugar shack from CBNA shortly after I graduated and moved it down the street. I think it was 4 years ago I bought my 2x2 syrup pan and I've also bought some spiles, buckets, coverts, filters, hydrometer, and much advice. He taps the trees I used to tap at CBNA and the church. The last time I talked to him he had almost 2000 taps, which I think is more than he usually does, but don't quote me on that.

    I didn't realize there were so many operations in Northwood. I lived there through high school and college and my parents still live and work in town. I've never heard of Sugar Momma's Maple, but that's a great name. My goal is to get that big, hopefully in my second season with the 2x6 and the purchase of an RO, most likely. I'd like to start off that big, but I think it'll take me another year to get the funds to build a real sugar shack and the RO. I also need to find the taps close by to do this. Unfortunately my property doesn't have any sugars, so I need to find them around town. I've currently got permission for about 60-70 taps and have located about two other locations in town with approximately 40-50 taps each. I have not spoken to the property owners about those yet.

    Do you know of a place to get galv. or stainless sheet metal for a reasonable price. I need 2 sheets 2.5'x7' and another 2'x5'. I'm going to do a full restoration on my arch and want to replace all of the sheet metal.
    Josh

    2009 - 370 on vac. & 16 buckets
    2010 - 377 on vac.
    2011 - 590 on vac.
    2012 - 620 on high vac., 170 buckets, 110 on gravity tubing
    2013 - 830 mine + 800-1000 others
    2014 - 870 mine + 800-1000 others
    2017 - 920 mine + 500-700 others
    2018 - 902 mine + 500-700 others
    2019 - 902 mine + 700 others
    2020 - 902 mine + ???? others
    Atlas Copco Pump
    2.5'x8' 802maple Special with Dallaire pans
    H2O Innovation 600gph RO
    Spring Harvest Website

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