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I am the one that flipped the tractor and I have the same wheels and tires that you have.
I am in a little bit different situation because I have to run my tractor in vineyard rows so I am limited in the width that I can have.
But I am probably going to get weights and move my wheels out (If they will work in that position).
Our wheels are 4 position wheels. You have two options on the dish and two options on the mounting rim to dish. It appears that your dish is out and that your rims are in. So that would be in the 3rd widest position. To go to the widest position you would need to remove the wheel take the dish off the rim and move it to the other side. The remount the 8 bolts that hold the dish to the rim, and remount it to the Tractor.
If you have a bottle jack you can jack up your tractor and do this fairly easily.
But if you do not want to do it yourself, this is something that a mobile tire person could do very easily for you.
I am in a little bit different situation because I have to run my tractor in vineyard rows so I am limited in the width that I can have.
But I am probably going to get weights and move my wheels out (If they will work in that position).
Our wheels are 4 position wheels. You have two options on the dish and two options on the mounting rim to dish. It appears that your dish is out and that your rims are in. So that would be in the 3rd widest position. To go to the widest position you would need to remove the wheel take the dish off the rim and move it to the other side. The remount the 8 bolts that hold the dish to the rim, and remount it to the Tractor.
If you have a bottle jack you can jack up your tractor and do this fairly easily.
But if you do not want to do it yourself, this is something that a mobile tire person could do very easily for you.