Just put up a new sap lines with 1000 feet 3/4" main line and about 2500 feet lateral line with 198 taps. My question is has anyone used a sureflo pump for vacuum with this many taps and was it able to keep up with good runs?
Just put up a new sap lines with 1000 feet 3/4" main line and about 2500 feet lateral line with 198 taps. My question is has anyone used a sureflo pump for vacuum with this many taps and was it able to keep up with good runs?
I think that would be a lot for a shurflo but it might work if you have everything good and tight, I bought a Guzzler last year and had it on 1000ft of mainline 1" and it worked well, but one tiny leak would really effect the vacuum, I think a Guzzler from Bosworth would be much more effective. I helped a friend setup about 150 taps on a shurflo last year and it would pull about 24" but there was no main lines, it just had a big manifold and a bunch of 5/16 lines coming into it. Make sure that you use a recirculation loop if you do the shurflo. I personally am suspect on how long a shurflo will last , can you get 2 or 3 seasons out of them or is it more of a one and done.
I have been toying with the idea of setting up a shurflo on a small woods that I have" 60 tap " but I haven't done it yet.
Last edited by n8hutch; 01-29-2018 at 11:47 AM.
Nate Hutchins
Nate & Kate's Maple
2022 1000 taps?
3x10 Intensofire
20x36 sugarhouse
CDL 600gph RO
A wife and 2 kids.
I am putting a Rural King Everflo 3000 3 GPM ($79) on mine today. As of now I have 1400' of 3/4 mainline with 183 taps all on 6000' of 3/16 that all has a pretty good drop. I ran 125 taps on this same pump last year and got over 2 gpt on good days. I burned the pump up in the summer irrigating pumpkins, so I picked up another this morning. I'll be adding another 75 taps to the mainline next week when more tubing gets here. I didn't measure vacuum, but when I took the end saddle fitting off last year, it hissed for a good 5 seconds, all the way at the end of the line. I was impressed what that little pump could pull.
'12 15 jugs - Steam pans
'17 125 3/16 - 18" x 72" drop flue on homemade arch
'18 240 3/16 - Deer Run 125
'19 450 3/16 - Converted RO to electric/added a membrane
'20 600 3/16 - Maple Pro 2x6 Raised Flue, added AOF/AUF
'21 570 3/16 - Built steam hood, Smoky Lake filter press
'22 800 3/16 - Upgraded RO to 4 4x40
'23 500 3/16 - Re-plumbed RO, new "Guzzler"
'24 500 3/16 - Steam Away, DIY 8x40 RO
Fwiw, my shurflo died last year and I found one of the brushes on the motor wore out. I called Praxair and they said no way to repairing it or sending me new brushes. So I went to Aubuchons and found a brush that was similar in size. It had a spring on it with a contactor that I just cut off. I still used the spring but pulled the wire off to the side and crimped it on to the hard wire that was left from the last one. It's been running all season so fingers crossed.
Had 200+ on mine last year but it was all 3/16 and to a manifold at the pump
custom made 2x7 intensofire
With SL pans
250 deer run
300 3/16 (new 2016)
500 sacks around the neighborhood
I had about 240 taps on 3/16 with some very long laterals all coming into 150' of 1" mainline. I had one shurflo 2088. It kept up fine with the sap and as long as there weren't any leaks it'd pull 18-20". I'm running two of them this year, one with about 70 and the other with about 190.
-Ryan
Went off the deep end. Might be in over my head...
I have 200 on a 4008 probably 800 ft of main. Pulls about 20 pounds.
Remember to keep on ticking while the sap is dripping.
2016- 50 buckets. Made 4 gallons.
2022- 3750 taps + Smartrek! Made 1300 gallons.
2023- 3750 taps after removing a pump house and connected two woods. Made 800 gallons.
2024- 3750 taps 1384 made.