Dropline Tree Tapping Kit
Dropline Tree Tapping Kit
Ready to tap into the sweet world of maple syrup making? The Beginner Tree Tapping Kit has everything you need to start your maple syrup journey right from your backyard! Designed by The Maple Farmer, this kit is ideal for those looking to experience the tradition of tree tapping and produce their own delicious, pure maple syrup.
What's Included:
- 1 High Quality 5/16" Tapping Bit: Having tapped thousands of trees with these bits, we can confidently say quality matters.
- 3 Durable spouts: These 5/16" spouts are designed to last season after season
- 3 (Three) 36" precut droplines: Three 36" precut droplines, two will have the spout already attached. Allowing you to customize your setup with the third piece of tubing by using it to connect into a T or a spout to use as an additional dropline.
- 1 T Fitting: One 5/16" T fitting with pin allows you to collect sap from two taps and direct it into one bucket. The pin allows you to cap off the draining tube while you transport the sap to your holding tank, so sap doesn't flow onto the ground.
Key Features:
- Perfect for Beginners: No previous experience is needed!
- Tree Friendly Materials: All components are designed to minimize the impact on your trees, for sustainable tapping.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for tapping sugar maples, red maples, black maples, and all other maple trees giving you plenty of options to find the best trees in your area.
This Beginner Tree Tapping Kit fromThe Maple Farmer is designed by seasoned maple syrup producers with years of expertise. We’ve carefully selected each item in this kit based on what we use in our large-scale maple syrup operation. After testing countless products, we’ve only included the products we trust.
Frequently Asked Questions:
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How many trees can I tap with this kit?
- You can tap up to 3 trees with this kit which can produce enough sap for your first batch of delicious homemade maple syrup!
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When is the best time to tap maple trees?
- The ideal time to tap your trees is in late winter to early spring when temperatures fluctuate between freezing nights and warm days. Follow The Maple Farmer Social Media Channels to get live updates, when we start tapping trees!