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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 962625" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Haven't used Sendero, but years ago I also had a lot of large tallow trees and yes, Remedy/diesel is not nearly as effective on old, large rough bark trees. Now that the weather isn't so intolerably hot and humid out in the woods, I'd recommend that you just go ahead and cut down the larger tallow trees with a chain saw and immediately apply Remedy/diesel to 100% of the cut surface. Thats what I did and I got very good rate of kill results. I just whipped up a batch of Remedy/diesel in a 5 gallon bucket and used an old, wide paint brush affixed to a stick to "paint" the cut suface. While you're at it you can cut up the trees/limbs into manageable size chunks and pile them up on top of and around the stumps for burning --- will have to do that at some time anyway even if use the slower kill method that you're thinging of. Good luck. AZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 962625, member: 43"] Haven't used Sendero, but years ago I also had a lot of large tallow trees and yes, Remedy/diesel is not nearly as effective on old, large rough bark trees. Now that the weather isn't so intolerably hot and humid out in the woods, I'd recommend that you just go ahead and cut down the larger tallow trees with a chain saw and immediately apply Remedy/diesel to 100% of the cut surface. Thats what I did and I got very good rate of kill results. I just whipped up a batch of Remedy/diesel in a 5 gallon bucket and used an old, wide paint brush affixed to a stick to "paint" the cut suface. While you're at it you can cut up the trees/limbs into manageable size chunks and pile them up on top of and around the stumps for burning --- will have to do that at some time anyway even if use the slower kill method that you're thinging of. Good luck. AZ [/QUOTE]
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