I have never seen 15.5 tires on a tractor that size. We have 18.4 tires on our 1650 and 1750. Pull a 16 inch Ford plow with plenty of room left in the furrow. I have to agree with Loren on this one. Hook it up and see what it does. Make sure your plow is set up right. Plow will not be set up right for the 1850 if it is set up for the 730 right now. If I was you I would keep the 730/plow setup you have and buy a mounted or semi mounted plow for the 1850. In our heavy ground an 1850 would be a 4 or 5 bottom 16" plow depending on how fast you wanted to go. Farm next door always plowed with a Massey 1100(same engine you have) and a 5 bottom 16" fully mounted plow. He did ok but sometimes had to really gear down. Too much plow for the tractor. I guess it really depends on your budget and what your looking to accomplish.
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