I'm planning on using just regular normal every day $24/100 plastic taps.
Non check valve ones.
I'm planning on using just regular normal every day $24/100 plastic taps.
Non check valve ones.
2021 - First year: 4 taps; Tapped too late; 4.5 gallons of sap
2022 - 11 taps; 20 gallons of sap
2023 - 23 taps. 3 gallons of syrup; founded TruNorth Maple Co.
2024 - 26 (+10) taps; 4.5 gallons of syrup; added RO filter
2025 - 40 taps; Added 3/16 mainline line; Natural Vacuum; 6.5 gallons of syrup.
Sugaring for 45+ years
New Sugarhouse 14'x32'
New to Me Algier 2'x8' wood fired evaporator
2022 added a used RB25 RO Bucket
250 mostly Sugar Maples, 15% Soft Maples. Currently,(110on 3/16" and 125 on Shurflo 4008 vacuum, 15 gravity), (16,000 before being disabled)
1947 Farmall H and Wagon with gathering tank
2012 Kubota with forks to move wood around
Well, I'm working on it. This is all me and me alone, lost my "helper" as she had to go for a nap(she's 4)
Completed 45 taps on 2 separate lines into 55 gal barrel all 3/16" it was dripping good but not heavy flow. hoping for better run over the next week and start boiling on the weekend.
I have another 45 taps to go in as well as possible another 1000' and 50 5/16" line/taps I could put in but unsure if I really want 145 taps this year to collect from and boil on my 10G/hr system.....4
It was really neat to see the line fill with sap as I was working. and hoping to do 100l finished syrup this season.
So I have a question...
I have run 1000' of 3/16" line with no changes, all drops taps etc are 3/16" longest run is about 250' with about 30' of drop from top to bottom with 25 taps on it. I managed 3 lines total with 60 taps.
I mistakenly bought a bunch of 5/16" line and have a bunch of taps, drops etc that I can use with this. Will I get good production if I run the 5/16" similar to the 3/16"?
Like the area I want to run the 5/16" line will only have about a 15' drop from top tap to collection point unless I run the last bit of line like an extra 50-100' to a lower point.