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On Test: Kverneland Qualidisc 21123T – controlled traffic cultivation

Designed for large-scale arable farms and contractors, Kverneland’s Qualidisc 21123T sits at the top of the manufacturer’s trailed compact disc range. James Huyton takes the high-output cultivator on test

James Huyton
Machinery and 51AVÊÓÆµTechnology Specialist
clock • 5 min read
At 12.25-metre working width, the Qualidisc is focused on high output and controlled traffic arable systems.
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At 12.25-metre working width, the Qualidisc is focused on high output and controlled traffic arable systems.

Kverneland's Qualidisc 21123T sits at the top of the brand's disc cultivator line-up. With a 12.25-metre working width, it is aimed squarely at large-scale arable farms and controlled traffic farming systems....

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