The primary effort should go to setting it up for the mold board plow. The spacing of the wheel should be such that the right wheel is snug to the land side of the furrow when the first mold board is cutting full width. Static setting could be set by putting the plow in the ground and stopping. then with a chalk line or string, pull a straight line touching the inside of the right rear tire, parallel to the tractor. Dig down at the right edge of the front moldboard share right corner and see where it is in relation to the line. They should pretty well match up (the line directly above the edge of the share). if they do not, adjust the wheels to make it so, symmetrically on both sides. It may be necessary to do this again when actually plowing to get it so that the first moldboard share right edge is just at the edge of the furrow at the bottom of the furrow. Setting a plow correctly and using it with finesse is modestly difficult, and consumes time, but it is worth all the effort in reduced fuel consumption, and well tilled soil. The other equipment will not be affected much by the spacing of the wheels. Let us know what your outcomes are. JimN
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