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Salina, Kansas | Had a disk with them a long time ago. We used it for everything. A benefit of the cone disk is that they worked to a smaller diameter than standard disks and didn't need changed as often. That being said they didn't tolerate rocks as well which promted a change now and then. The biggest problem we had was the 230 disk they were attached to. That disk pretty much soured us on JD disks, went sunflower and never going back. | |
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