CH4Ohio
Veteran Member
Coincidentally, TractorData has a picture of a JD 5055 pulling a tiller. Looks like it just covers his tire tracks.
TractorData also shows the "width" dimension of this tractor to be a little UNDER 60". Is that incorrect or is that with the wheels at their minimum width mounting position? That's a LOT narrower than the width that you measured on your tractor.
If your wheels are set at max width, do you want / need them that wide? Is it feasible to reduce the wheel spread? You might be able to just swap the rear wheels and tires, keeping them both facing forward, and have a much narrower tire track dimension. Of course there are other possible spacings by different combinations of the wheel mount hardware and rim orientation.
Just thinking about options. . . .
TractorData also shows the "width" dimension of this tractor to be a little UNDER 60". Is that incorrect or is that with the wheels at their minimum width mounting position? That's a LOT narrower than the width that you measured on your tractor.
If your wheels are set at max width, do you want / need them that wide? Is it feasible to reduce the wheel spread? You might be able to just swap the rear wheels and tires, keeping them both facing forward, and have a much narrower tire track dimension. Of course there are other possible spacings by different combinations of the wheel mount hardware and rim orientation.
Just thinking about options. . . .