s219
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If you have the optional larger R4 (industrial) tires on the B3350, that is the same tire size that comes on the L models, to give you an idea of size. The L frame chassis is longer and wider, and much heavier built (as well as weighing more of course). I am not sure it's heavier enough to matter for snow removal, especially since you have not loaded the tires on the B -- that should be the first order of business, as it will have a big effect.
I had a B2920 before getting an L3200, but I never plowed snow with the B. I will say that plowing is pretty easy on the L, and I can plow in 2WD on my flat driveway with no traction issues. But we seldom get more than 10" per storm, and it doesn't add up over time -- usually melts before the next storm.
That's great if your dealer is willing to let you trade up. Maybe some other folks on here can comment with advice. I'd probably stay with the B3350 in your situation.
I had a B2920 before getting an L3200, but I never plowed snow with the B. I will say that plowing is pretty easy on the L, and I can plow in 2WD on my flat driveway with no traction issues. But we seldom get more than 10" per storm, and it doesn't add up over time -- usually melts before the next storm.
That's great if your dealer is willing to let you trade up. Maybe some other folks on here can comment with advice. I'd probably stay with the B3350 in your situation.