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19 July 2016
An acceptable manual
Well, it is small, but, if it weren't, they probably wouldn't have it in the "Pocket Manual" series. Regardless, it contains a lot of good information, such as obscure torques specs. Doesn't cover every single thing on the ML, but probably covers way more than your average DIY person would tackle anyway. Only ML book of which I am aware. Definitely worth the investment when I started several projects to rehab my nearly 20 year old ML. It'll more than pay for itself the first time you use it to avoid taking vehicle in for work.

08 March 2017
Thank you

23 October 2016
Finally, a killer that works
2 of 2 found this helpful Tordon RTU works, plain and simple. I'm surprised we are even allowed to have this stuff. I didn't think there was anything left on the market that worked this well. It is ready to use (that is what RTU stands for--Ready to Use), and you do not dilute it. While this may not seem like much product for the cost, a little can go a long ways. For vines and briers, I often use a disposable pipette to apply just a couple of drops to the cut stem. On stumps, I typically just spray a good squirt on the fresh cut right from the bottle.
I have been cleaning up a yard neglected for 10+ years which is full of wisteria and Virginia creeper, both of which have gotten out of control, along with various running vines and briers. This stuff will get rid of all of it. You do have to be persistent in getting after new shoots on this rhizome type growth as it is difficult to get rid of all its runners with one go round. On this type growth, try to expose the underground runner and find a growth node. Score the bark on the runner and apply a healthy dose of the product to the runner and surrounding above ground growth (after you cut it or score the bark at the base). If you are persistent with this type growth, you will be rewarded! With trees and regular brush, all you need to do is cover the freshly cut stump with product.