![]() While some feats are more useful to certain types of characters than others, and many of them have special prerequisites that must be met before they are selected, as a general rule feats represent abilities outside of the normal scope of your character’s race and class. These abilities are represented as feats. Some abilities are not tied to your race, class, or skill-things like particularly quick reflexes that allow you to react to danger more swiftly, the ability to craft magic items, the training to deliver powerful strikes with melee weapons, or the knack for deflecting arrows fired at you. Just bouncing around is all I do too Matt.General | Combat | Item Creation | MetamagicĪchievement | Blood Hex | Faction | Grit and Panache | Hero Point | Item Mastery | Meditation | Mythic | Performance | Racial | Story | Style | Targeting | Teamwork Posted 22:58 (#6081670 - in reply to #6081405) Subject: RE: Crossbow brush killerĭumb question, but how do you keep the diesel in suspension with that mix? Ive tried it once but i always had to drive over some rough ground to keep everything agitated otherwise the diesel would separate and rise to the top. Throw in some roundup and 2-4D and there's not much it won't kill. I still mix with diesel as a sticker and water as the carrier and it works great. It used to say on the crossbow label to use diesel but not anymore, probably for environmental reasons. Time of year matters too, sprayed in the fall the chemical will carry down to the roots. Some of those products are designed specifically for use with diesel, usually when you're trying to penetrate the bark. When I get the entire plant covered I've had great results and no regrowth. Have been spraying multiflora rose with Crossbow. When diluted by the manual it killed the sumac completely. It killed the tops so fast it didn't get to the roots and the sumac came back in a few weeks. I do know that it is ineffective if used without diluting on smooth sumac. Posted 21:04 (#6081317 - in reply to #6080991) Subject: RE: Crossbow brush killerĪs far as I know its made to be used in a water solution, not diesel. Only time I mix with diesel is when spraying tree stump. Any water conditioner or sticker agent woks well. Posted 19:11 (#6081089 - in reply to #6080991) Subject: RE: Crossbow brush killerĭiesel would hurt any grass, and if I kill brush, I like to leave the grass to smother it out. ![]() Don't need the diesel drama, i smell bad enuogh already. ![]() Posted 18:15 (#6081022 - in reply to #6080991) Subject: RE: Crossbow brush killerĭitto on the mso, little surfactant too. Posted 17:54 (#6080991) Subject: Crossbow brush killerĭoes crossbow with diesel fuel do any better job on brush than crossbow and water? ( logon | register )Ĭrossbow brush killer Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 ![]()
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