65.5" inch wheel base... as soon as you angle it... you may want a longer rake. 5 feet doesn't even clear the wheels
4x4 MFWD 4WD / 30HP engine, 22HP at PTO
some landscape rakes, you can remove individual tines / fingers. if you can get a rake say 6 to 7' wide... you could remove a couple tines if to much for your tractor in certain dirt conditions, and then add them back in other dirt conditions. also wider rake, will help deal with things, when you angle the rake.
you might see if there is a "3pt hitch rear blade option" swapping out the tines, for a rear blade.
Although it may sound good it is entirely unrealistic for any type on angling (laterally) any type of grading/grooming implement that once angled to cover the rear tire tracks of any tractor under 30 HP...regardless...
I can understand things like tillers being wide enough to cover the rear tracks but exactly what does it accomplish when grading/grooming etc...
From what I've seen...most rear blades, rakes etc...that are properly sized to fit anything but full sized tractors will never cover the rear tracks when angled...IMO it's never been an issue...if a man is infatuated with covering his tracks pulling a blade or rake etc...it would not take much to add some extended arms with sweeps set the same level as the tines...