It MIGHT be possible, depending on what rims and center hubs are on the tractor. Some hubs will allow it, others won't.
It won't be an easy job, you have to take the rims off and flip them around. If those tires are loaded, it could be a killer.
There are two hub styles. The r1600R is narrower, and you probably don't have the room to flip the rims around without hitting the fenders. My 80 won't. IF it has 16 inch wide rims you can flip it, but I think most tractors had 20 inchers. Look at the center of the hub, note how the axle retainer sticks out.
The R2522R hub is a little wider, and there should be enough room to flip the rims to narrow. Look at the center of the hub, note how the axle retainer is recessed slightly (ignoring the weights, couldn't find one without!)
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