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    Default Drop replacement

    Is there a tool for removing drops easily?

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    I usually cut off the tee and replace it all. A simple pair of scissors or pruners will work well
    Seldom Seen Farm
    Montville Ohio.
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    Yup, there are some like this:
    https://bascommaple.com/collections/...s/products/tsp

    I made my own that looks more like this one. Just cut some heavy pipe into a C with sharp edges and welded that and some flat stock into an old channel-lock piiers. Works great! Just removed drops from my 5/16 tubing this weekend; only took a few minutes to get all 45 drop lines off.
    https://bascommaple.com/products/tub...ubing-fittings
    42.82N
    2015 - Small operation. 25 buckets. One excited 5 year old and one 35 year old that feels 5 again.
    2016 - One year older. New Homemade 2x4 Arch, Smoky Lake Pan and looking at 52 maples, 17 box elders and 2 walnut trees.
    2017 - Shurflo 4008 hooked to 42 stingy silver maples and a few Norways. A couple buckets on sugars and Norways. 10 box elders.
    2018 - ...a few more taps.
    2019 - ...more taps on 3/16 gravity. This spiral is heading downward in a hurry.
    2020 - 4x400 RO - RB20 (uh-oh!)

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