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  1. #1181
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pdiamond View Post
    Welcome, Kevin. WOW, what a great find, and what is even better, you have a very good and it appears to be in very good shape front for the arch. The rest will be just fun. I am glad you are going to be resurrecting an old battlewagon to live on and boil another day. Are you planning on using it or are you going to fix it up and sell it so that you can get something smaller to run for yourself?
    I’m definitely not going to rebuild it to original spec which as you point out would be way too big for my needs. I was thinking of making it something like three feet by six feet or thereabouts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swingpure View Post
    …The trick to taking pictures that have the correct orientation when you post them, is how you hold your phone when you take the pictures. I alway hold the phone sideways, (landscape) with the bottom of the phone on the right side.
    Thanks for the tip!

  3. #1183
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    Hi All,
    As the title mentions I'm a new member to the Trader Forum and am hoping that somehow I can be a small help to someone along the way as you all have been to me.
    I've been reading and using your shared knowledge in an effort to learn and hopefully over time improve my sugaring experience (albeit Walnut syrup rather than Maple) over the next few seasons.

    As I figure out the forum I'll certainly be posting pic's and related information on what I work with and such.

    Cheers all.
    Dave
    Southern Ontario (Scotland)

  4. #1184
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    Hello all

    Frankies Family Farm is excited to be part of this Maple community. 2024 will be our second season and are looking forward to more liquid gold! A family of 4, we believe in teaching our children all the wonderful outdoor adventures available. 2023, my 2-1/2 year old absolutely loved 'helping' us in tapping our first trees, cooking and enjoying the final product. The process was anything but efficient but hearing her say 'its really good' as she took her first sip was worth it all! Our season was started very late (3.4.2023-3.21.2023), tapping 3 trees and using a turkey fryer 30qt to boil. We made approximately .25 gallons total from 3 boils, with the final boil having almost no sugar crystals due to better filtering. BUT, we have been super busy preparing for the 2024 season:

    -Identified/marked 20 SM, SilM & RM trees
    -Cleared more straight efficient paths to the trees, less turning and less driving and less fuel used.
    -Spreadsheet created noting location of trees and type. I will also use this spreadsheet to track rough sap estimates
    -Been collecting taps and 5 gallon buckets
    -Collection will be a 20gal tank on back of ATV and a 10gallon tank on front. Transferred to a 30gallon tank at the house.
    -Sticking with Propane still this year, but plan to use a 3-bruner stove that will be hold 3 stockpots/pans (which are better??). Itll run on 1 tank and will allow the most efficiency out of my propane and once its 100% empty I can switch out for a new one.
    -Finally been READING and researching so much this offseason. Lots of great information on here and youtubers!!!

    Tentative tap date 2.5.2024 in NE Ohio


    Thoughts and ways to improve are definitely welcomed!
    2023- 3 taps, approx .25 gal

  5. #1185
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    Welcome Trends,
    Always good to see another Walnut Syrup producer, the research that is being done on Walnut Syrup and Pectin is going to be eye opening, I helped a friend start up a 800 plus tap walnut operation, the value he gets per ounce literally paid for the complete set up in one season, maple will pay for the tubing system the first year usually, his walnut operation paid for the Evaportor and everything else, the pectin at 20 dollars a half pint is gravy on the home fries!
    Good luck this coming season.
    Mark220maple
    1100 taps on low vaccum, 900 on gravity.
    900 plus taps leased and on high vacuum
    35 cfm Indiana Liquid Ring Vacuum Pump
    80% Sugar, 20% Red MAPLES
    http://s247.photobucket.com/albums/g...Maple%20Syrup/

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