Adjusting thread width.

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Undo the 6 outer bolts on both wheels. Swap sides, left to right, right to left, keeping the tread facing the same direction, bolt them back on the center sections. Looks like you'll gain about 2" on either side.
EDIT;You might be able to keep the wheels on the same side of the machine, and just unbolt them, and move to the outside of the center section. Depends on if the mount is threaded or if it uses a through bolt and nut.

That looks like about all you have, since the center section is all ready mounted with the dish facing out.
 
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This is from an older manual but still applies.



So for the widest width, the lugs on the outer rim need to be to the inside, the dish is out and the inner rim is bolted to the inside of the outer rim lugs.
 

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Keep in mind that if you increase the track width and you have any implements that rear mount, you may wind up tracking outside the implement working width.