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Re: O.T. SAPS A RUNNING,NEED HELP!
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Posted by phil lowe on March 04, 2007 at 10:42:52 from (142.68.174.127):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. SAPS A RUNNING,NEED HELP! posted by D17 man on March 04, 2007 at 10:31:53:
where you located d17? I did go in too far on a couple ,,,but soon learned ,,anyone know best way to fix that?or is that tap screwed for the year.Also ,most my trees a reds ,guess they make bunch more water,but will the maple eventually be same ?? this is my first attempt..Been wanting to do it for years .I've got a tarped shed ,was gonna gear up the propane burner with my lobster pot,but also lookingat building a pit with bricks and do it with wood... Wife says I'm just looking for other things to keep me from cleaning the garage !! She's probalby right ,but it's pretty fun so far ,,I keep going out to check the buckets ..got about 2 gallons in 2 days ...on 7 trees ,gotta find more buckets ,,may try and find some tubing and see how that works
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