Kirsch: When you start getting into double bead rims, the rules change. After 1954 all standard axles were 84" end to end, this includes 300, 400, 350, 450, 460, 560, 504 and 656. The small chassis tractors of that lot have more exposed axle and less axle housing. Couple that with double bead and 4 positions, rim in relation to cast wheel.
That said all the tractors I listed will fit between 80" trailer sides, wheels dished out, provided the rim to wheel setting is at narrow setting.
I had all my 300, 560 and 656, wheels dished out, wheel attached to outside rim bead with lugs on outside. All three tractors were on 72" wheel tread setting. Outside of 300 wheels, 13.6x38 tires, were flush with end of axle 560 and 656 were 2.5" beyond end of axle. On 300 I had 4" of exposed axle inside each wheel. On 560 and 656, I had roughly 2" of exposed axle inside each wheel. Bear in mind on each of my tractors, I could have gained 2.5" more by having wheel to rim clamp on inside of wheel on the outside bead. That is on each wheel.
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