Now that the June Monsoons seem to have hit, what are the different thoughts on wheel tracking for floatation and crop damage by setting the rear wheels so they're set wider than the front wheels? Thanks for all replies!
On good ground (dry) run them offset (rear out, front in). On wet ground where you are expecting to make ruts, run them front and rear out to run in the same track. Least amount of crop damage for each scenario.
On good ground (dry) run them offset (rear out, front in). On wet ground where you are expecting to make ruts, run them front and rear out to run in the same track. Least amount of crop damage for each scenario.
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