If you're not digging deep with it, i.e., doing something like a shed excavation, it works beautifully for light levelling jobs behind the wider tires. IF, however, you want to start widening a dig and using that edge of the BB that few ever use (the side plate) to clean up the edge of the dig, then you're gonna have a big problem with the rear tires being in the way. You'll have to turn around and use the FEL to scrape the sides. I found this out the hard way doing my shed build excavation. I was only going down about 8 inches in one corner, but that was deep enough to show me how aggravating it is to not get close to the edge of the 'hole' with the blade. I did a work-around with the FEL to cut back the edge, and I reckon I did OK, but I was trying to do fine cutting to keep the whole thing as level as possible as I went. You're a lot better off if the BB is wider than your rear stance.