Zack; You shouldn"t store sap for more than 48 hrs. Your syrup will be dark an have a strong taste. My grandad, father and his brothers ran a sugarbush for 97 consecutive years. It was my dads dream to cross the century mark, but our 40 acre bush is on flat limestone bedrock, and a 1500 plus, bucket operation. A lot of work! This spring would have been 101 years if operating. I have lots of memories and stories about working in the sugarbush, from when I was about 6 years old, 58 years ago. Sorry I got off your question. If you can find a small SS bulk milk tank on a non operating farm, that would be ideal. Aroung here, our still operating maple producers utilize gravity piplines with large Milk tanks set along roadways and pump the sap into older straight frame milk tankers or fuel tankers to transport the sap to their modern "sap houses"Times have changed!
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