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    I am with you Tom, yes its hard work but time in the woods beats a couch any time. I did not get back from the sugar bush until 5.30 this evening, put things away, supper,shower, and now Maple Trader. We cooked 370 gallons of sap , made sweet water Sat afternoon then cooked 270 gallons of sap into 7.5 gallons syrup. sap tested at 2% sugar, hope that improves. We have 350 more gallons of sap for next Saturday. Sorry you had trouble with your evaporator, keep at it, things work out for the best.
    12x16 Sugar House 2x6 Maple Pro wood fired evaporator Arctic Cat 4x4 1980 Snowmobile 225 taps on buckets 17 Taps on 3/16th tubing on steep hillside

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    Evening Ray, Tom, and I know Mr. Sugar Maple is out there too. It's nice hearing your results from Vernon as they almost mirror my flow results. Spent the day over my fire. My operation is over an old converted oil tank. My 22 by 30 stainless steel pan developed a pin hole leak yesterday so I can relate real well with you Tom. As my wife and I talked about whether to purchase a new pan or have it spot welded in Prairie I asked how long do we plan on doing this. Her immediate reply was we aren't stopping, maybe less taps but not stopping so that made the decision much easier. Removing ice tomorrow morning cuts my boil time so really not minding the cooler weather. I hear you Tom. I look forward to this busy season year round. For us it really means spring is right around the corner.
    2019 47 taps and 10.75 gallons of syrup
    2020 45 taps and 21.25 gallons of syrup
    2021 50 taps and 13.5 gallons of syrup
    2022 50 taps and 18.5 gallons of syrup
    2023 49 taps and 18 gallons of syrup
    2024 49 taps and 9.75 gallons of syrup

    56 acres above the Mississippi River in SW Wisconsin
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    Hello Tom, Ray, Mr. Sugar Maple and anyone else out there in SW WI who shares this obsession with making maple syrup. I'm very curious how the sap has been running this past week and what you all think about this impending warm up next week. Sad to say I have not been able to get away from my day job to go tap trees at my cabin in the woods in Vernon County. I have my first tap penciled in for March 6th but am lowering my expectations each day as I check the accuweather forecast. Getting a little down here in Madison as the days tick by. I'll take any tidbits of hope, wisdom or comic relief that you could toss my way -LuAnn

    2014 - Cinder block fire box, 2 roaster pans (thanks Mom), mix of 11 red and sugar maples tapped, 1.75G syrup.
    2015 - Same fire box reconfigured for Smoky Lake 24" x 33" pan. 17 taps on 16 trees with tubing to 5 gal buckets. 114g sap down to 2 3/4g
    beautiful syrup.
    2016 - Cinder block fire box is holding up fine. 20 taps, 155 G sap, 3.37G syrup. Great fun with friends.
    2017 - 21 taps on 5 gallon buckets. Good sap runs and reached my goal of producing 5 G syrup.

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    lulu,
    Don't get down yet. The traditional season for me usually STARTS in mid-March. We are still a ways from the start, much less the end. While its possible that it could be a short season, no one can know til about mid-April.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lpakiz View Post
    lulu,
    Don't get down yet. The traditional season for me usually STARTS in mid-March. We are still a ways from the start, much less the end. While its possible that it could be a short season, no one can know til about mid-April.
    Have you not tapped yet lpakiz? I think you better tap if you haven't. A guy I buy from got 2 gallons a tap last weekend, needless to say I wasn't the guy boiling it. Hopefully I will be done tapping tomorrow morning, with maybe some more next week pending conditions.
    Mark

    Where we made syrup long before the trendies made it popular, now its just another commodity.

    John Deere 4000, 830, and 420 crawler
    1400 taps, 600 gph CDL RO, 4x12 wood-fired Leader, forced air and preheater. 400 gallon Sap-O-Matic vacuum gathering tank, PTO powered. 2500 gallon X truck tank, 17 bulk tanks.
    No cage tanks allowed on this farm!

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    Yes, gonna tap Saturday. I'm aware that I may have missed some sap, and that will be sorely regretted if it is a short season. If it returns to normal weather later in March, it won't be a big deal.
    Hindsight is always 20/20.

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    Lulu, (and Gang),

    My Son-in-Law isn't going to make it down this weekend, so unless I can do one more year of being Superman, I can always stop by and drop off 40-80 gallons of sap for you. All my 5 gal buckets are overflowing - lucky for me they're all frozen at night, waiting for me on the weekend. Taking Monday off to do 2.5 days boiling. If you need sap, I'll likely have some! ~ Tom

  8. #48
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    Thanks Ipakiz!

    2014 - Cinder block fire box, 2 roaster pans (thanks Mom), mix of 11 red and sugar maples tapped, 1.75G syrup.
    2015 - Same fire box reconfigured for Smoky Lake 24" x 33" pan. 17 taps on 16 trees with tubing to 5 gal buckets. 114g sap down to 2 3/4g
    beautiful syrup.
    2016 - Cinder block fire box is holding up fine. 20 taps, 155 G sap, 3.37G syrup. Great fun with friends.
    2017 - 21 taps on 5 gallon buckets. Good sap runs and reached my goal of producing 5 G syrup.

  9. #49
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    That's a generous offer Tom. Unfortunately, I only have a little window of time Sunday-Monday to tap trees, work on fire box and other prep. First boil will be the following weekend. I have a retired neighbor up the road with a much bigger set up than mine and more time on his hands than I (he will admit that who might be interested in your sap. Let me know if I should pass your offer on to him. No worries if not or if I don't hear from you in next 48 hours. Superman calls!

    2014 - Cinder block fire box, 2 roaster pans (thanks Mom), mix of 11 red and sugar maples tapped, 1.75G syrup.
    2015 - Same fire box reconfigured for Smoky Lake 24" x 33" pan. 17 taps on 16 trees with tubing to 5 gal buckets. 114g sap down to 2 3/4g
    beautiful syrup.
    2016 - Cinder block fire box is holding up fine. 20 taps, 155 G sap, 3.37G syrup. Great fun with friends.
    2017 - 21 taps on 5 gallon buckets. Good sap runs and reached my goal of producing 5 G syrup.

  10. #50
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    Sap ran fast when I put the rest of my taps in here in Southern Vernon county yesterday. March Madness has begun!

    2014 - Cinder block fire box, 2 roaster pans (thanks Mom), mix of 11 red and sugar maples tapped, 1.75G syrup.
    2015 - Same fire box reconfigured for Smoky Lake 24" x 33" pan. 17 taps on 16 trees with tubing to 5 gal buckets. 114g sap down to 2 3/4g
    beautiful syrup.
    2016 - Cinder block fire box is holding up fine. 20 taps, 155 G sap, 3.37G syrup. Great fun with friends.
    2017 - 21 taps on 5 gallon buckets. Good sap runs and reached my goal of producing 5 G syrup.

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