I see a LOT of different information here, some correct, some not. A softener will definitely leave some salt in your water because it softens the water through ion exchange, google it.
The MOST important thing to remember is that every water source is different. Yours may vary radically from your neighbors etc. Get your water tested by a reputable water filtration specialist. When it comes to water treatment there are a lot of "snake oil" salesmen out there and LOT of misinformation. There are many different types of iron removal system but softeners, for the most part all operate on the same principal and their resins have specific properties. It is not sufficient to say "just put in a softener" if your iron is above a certain number of PPM. You will not be able to remove all of the iron and the life of your softener will be dramatically reduced. In the end you'll be spending more money trying to put a band aid fix on the problem.
Find a reputable dealer, have your water tested, figure out from there what you need to get your water to where you want it to be.
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