Posted by Adirondack case guy on March 30, 2016 at 09:51:37 from (74.69.160.79):
In Reply to: Hey Loren, posted by Donald Lehman on March 30, 2016 at 07:56:19:
Don, Glad to hear from you. Tim V said he talked to your wife yesterday. Our season has been a roller coaster. Short 1-2 day runs then warm weather and yellow sap that had to be dumped and so-on. We had decided last Sat to quit for the year, but now we are going back into the deepfreeze as I'm sure you are also over the weekend, so I guess we are going to see what happens next week. We are at about 2/3rds of last years production. One of our old evaporators is giving up the ghost, and we looked at some SS pans up your way a week ago, that a Meninite producer has, but in the meantime we found much newer complete air-tight 6x14 Leader Evaporator with a preheater and condensor hood. The guy is getting a brand new Leader with a wood gasifing arch. We are getting everything from front to back including the smokestack. WE will be makeing some renovations to our old sugarhouse this summer before the new to us evaporator goes in. The new unit we are getting should cut our boil time nearly in half and reduce the supply of wood we will need in the future. That will be nice. Loren
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