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CA Collecting Sap

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pumpkinman View Drop Down
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    Posted: 25 Mar 2012 at 10:48am
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"CA collecting sap"... thought you meant me (or yourself) for a minute...
thanks for picture of prettttty CA and snow. not much of either in southern california.
 
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Very nice, both the CA and your set-up. How many trees are tapped? It sure looks like it beats the old one-bucket-per-tree system we used.
Since they want to remove Liberty,

Shouldn't they be called "Regressives"?
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Very nice picture......reminds me of my childhood back in the 40s and 50s when my Dad used to collect sap with his little B. Sometimes in the snow and sometimes in the mud but it got around real good with a set of those "crooked" ring type chains.
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Looks great kent. I can tell that pic was last year, look at all the snow! hehe
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That's what threw me at first, and then I saw the date on the pic.  From what I hear around here, there is no sap this year.  Got too warm too early.
I thought at first that the tractor was sitting outside under some trees that were bleeding to death.  I was looking for a sticky mess.  LOL  Glad it wasn't what I thought.
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Nice Ca there. I think that is the first pin hitch CA I ever saw with a traction booster gauge. I guess I never knew when they started using them.
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