Posted by Dean on September 07, 2020 at 10:22:33 from (68.39.250.176):
In Reply to: Triclopyr posted by John in La on September 07, 2020 at 07:16:41:
Triclopyr is the expensive stuff included with 2-4-D in Crossbow.
Local Ag agent tells me that Crossbow (not 2-4-D alone) will kill dogbane IF ALL conditions are right.
Bought a gallon recently to experiment with new small 3 Pt. sprayer.
Mounted sprayer for first time Saturday and filled tank 1/2 full with water in order to set-up and adjust. Thankfully, I did not add expensive chemicals as adjusting regulator on new, unused sprayer made no difference on pressure. Increasing engine (PTO) RPM would increase pressure to 100 PSIG regardless of position of regulator. Pushed 10-15 gallons of water throuch 50 gallon/12' boom sprayer while experimenting for 15-20 minutes. Not happy, as sprayer, though unused, is now out of warranty. Think that regulator is stuck but dealer not open until Tuesday and will not have regulator in stock.
Once things worked out, will post back with results of Crossbow on dogbane.
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