Same as my M4500 with pressed centers. Maximum gain by switching the tire and outer rim side for side on the tractor. It's a one man job (for me anyway) if you take your time AND the tires aren't filled. If they are filled with fluid you'll need help.
As opposed to just doing a one sided adjustment you'll have to have both wheels off at the same time so make sure it's well supported by cribbing and or good jack stands.
The couple times I've changed mine around I found it best if it was "just" off the ground. Otherwise you have to have something to lift up the tire and outer wheel assembly too.
This is where you miss the sliding cast centers and rim clamp style mounting like the old Farmall and Deere tractors had.