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Coles County, Illinois | I have a 496 and they fold up narrower down low so you can clear fences and guardrails even when the disk is wider. As far as ridging all disks wear the front blades faster than the rear. As the front disks wear they throw less dirt out than the rear throw back. If you try to compensate for this by tilting the front down then you get the outside blades digging more than the inside in the front and vice versus on the rear. I accept a small hump in the middle that after a pass in the spring by my Field Cultivator becomes invisible. | |
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