In a previous post you asked about the wheels being 'reversed'(dished in) on an M farmall.They have to be 'reversed' to get the width narrow enough for certain jobs. In my case Ihave 4 H/M/400 tractors that are reversed. They must be reversed to let the tractor get narrow enough to go down a 30" corn row(60" center of tire to center of tire). There is no right or wrong with dish position.They were made to give a wide range of widthsFrom 56" to 90",depending on axle length.There was even a 100" axle offered.Sadly,most of those long axles have been cut off today. My SuperM still has this long axle intact..However,in your area with wider
(36/38") corn rows.,You will rarely if ever see a tractor dished in.As in my area,we rarely see a tractor with wheels dished out.Back in the day when sugar beets were grown,a tractor would be set out to 88",to straddle 4 22" rows,
(36/38") corn rows.,You will rarely if ever see a tractor dished in.As in my area,we rarely see a tractor with wheels dished out.Back in the day when sugar beets were grown,a tractor would be set out to 88",to straddle 4 22" rows,