Reinstalling a Maple Syrup Tubing System

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  • Опубліковано 21 січ 2025

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  • @larrywalters6195
    @larrywalters6195 Місяць тому

    John I have found if I keep the line on south side of tree it will run sooner in the day than on north side! or west side!

  • @cassandrabailey8149
    @cassandrabailey8149 26 днів тому

    How many taps can you run on a 5/16 line before you effect the vacuum? Ive been told anything over 10 taps per run will create a back draft which makes the flow less effective.

  • @davelindahl8273
    @davelindahl8273 Рік тому +1

    I have take down system as I lease 13 acres. It hard as we have a ton of snow to deal with. Some years I have had 25” of snow. I can put 2 main lines up in December after the deer seasons are done, so this helps in the spring to put up 25 laterals. But as I get older it takes a lot of work to do this. Usually it takes 2 men 3 days to complete the tubing. My lease by May 15 all tubing must be taken down and out of the woods. I have a 10 year lease.

  • @Blitz4688
    @Blitz4688 Рік тому +1

    This was our first year using gravity lines and we couldn't be happier. Glad we went with 5/16" in lieu of the 3/16" tubing that is heavily pushed in order to get enough natural vacuum. We are getting vacuum readings in the mid 20's inHg pretty consistently. Still using a StarCat!!

    • @SmokyLakeMaple
      @SmokyLakeMaple  Рік тому

      Yes, it's interesting how the industry presented 3/16 tubing as though it was the advent of creating natural vacuum in tubing systems. 5/16 has been doing the same thing for a lot of years.

  • @schmidhomesteads8004
    @schmidhomesteads8004 Рік тому +1

    Please do a video on the clean up and take down process.

  • @RiverRockFarm
    @RiverRockFarm Рік тому

    What are you using to connect the tube to the container?

  • @sethjohnson4450
    @sethjohnson4450 Рік тому +1

    How do you clean and sanitize lines between seasons?

    • @SmokyLakeMaple
      @SmokyLakeMaple  Рік тому

      After taking the lines down and cooling them, I run high pressure water through them for about an hour each. Works well.

  • @davelindahl8273
    @davelindahl8273 9 місяців тому

    Didn’t see any mainlines? All laterals end up in your tank? And how do you drain the tank to another tank maybe on your truck to the evaporator.

    • @SmokyLakeMaple
      @SmokyLakeMaple  9 місяців тому

      No mainline needed. 5/16" home runs to the tank with quite a bit of slope down. Anywhere between 10 and 20 taps per line. Works fantastic and so simple. I use a small submersible pump to pump the sap from that tank into the tank on a John Deere Gator to haul it out of the woods.

  • @patrickwolf4373
    @patrickwolf4373 11 місяців тому

    How do you ‘tie’ the end line to your tote; and #2) How do remove sap from the tote,i.e., how do you get the sap from the tote to your sap/syrup shack? I drop independent lines into 55 gallon food-grade plastic barrels and remove 1/2 the top cover (large enough so i can use a small sump pump to transfer the sap to a 65 gallon tank on my UTV). In that manner, I have formed ~ 10 ‘collection points’ I can easily access and pick up sap and transfer to my syrup shed. I’m also able to utilize gravity due to my terrain (I use 3/16 line). Just wondering how you handle yours? Thanks!

    • @SmokyLakeMaple
      @SmokyLakeMaple  11 місяців тому

      Search for "wire union" on smokylakemaple.com, this is how we tie the lines to our totes. We pump this tote out with a 5" diameter submersible pump and a generator into a 100 gallon tank in a John Deere Gator and haul it out of the woods and pump into a truck, then haul to our evaporator.

    • @patrickwolf4373
      @patrickwolf4373 11 місяців тому

      Thanks so much!@@SmokyLakeMaple

  • @MapleHillSugarBushWI
    @MapleHillSugarBushWI 10 місяців тому

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