u/Obvious_Support1314

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L3130 radiator replacement

Dang I guess a varmint built a nest with stored walnuts under the hood. When I started it up a nut went through the radiator . How big of a job is replacement? I cannot find a video for this model. Is this a factory replacement part or aftermarket?

So many questions! Please help!

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u/Obvious_Support1314 — 5 days ago

Not knotweed I hope....

Does anyone know what this is? It looks like Japanese Knotweed, and google lens says it is, but I think it is not!

u/Obvious_Support1314 — 14 days ago

Tall TOH removal

I have three very tall Tree of Heaven in my backyard leaning towards my house. If I kill them standing they will damage my house when they fall. What is the best time frame and technique to handle this?

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u/Obvious_Support1314 — 1 month ago

Any thoughts on imazapyr usage in and near water? I found a product called Polaris labeled for aquatic use.

History: I bought some neglected property over a year ago. It has a 150 year old cabin and the front yard was so thick in JKW that it was crowding out the multiflora rose. I forgot to take a picture before I started but did a screen capture from google earth. The other picture was taken in the winter, not sure when. It covered the entire front yard down to and including the creek. It is everywhere in the creek and nearby spring. It was so thick Is was nearly impossible to walk through.

I knocked it all down and let it regrow then hit it with glyphosate last fall. Regrowth this spring appears to be somewhat better, and grass seed is coming up, but did not want to get chemical in the creek so have tons of it down there. If I spray again this fall, I will lose all the grass as well. The ground is literally "spongy" from all the roots.

Two questions: Will the aquatic form of imazapyr be the best to use in the fall in the creek and will there be any help if I use it now? How is the way best handle the tiny spouts coming up distant from this major stand. I am seeing some plant popping up on the other side of the paved road!

This stuff arrived in our town 20 years ago after a major flood. I blame some contaminated soil brought in the repair the creek banks. I feel like it is going to take over this entire community.

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u/Obvious_Support1314 — 2 months ago