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		<title>By: T. Miller</title>
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		<description>Hello I have been making syrup now for 15 years on a homemade boiler. I am going to step up my operation next season I am shooting for 500 taps. I will be building my new boiler this summer on rainy days 4x6 cont. flow pan, wood fired of course. Any tips on starting the main lines would be great. My land is flat and I have been thining the crap trees out for a few years now. Got my collection tanks and a trailer and 4x4 tractor. The bush is about 28 acres with close to 1500 trees to tap.</description>
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