I'm thinking of the possibilities. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif If you get 6-8" of
heavy snow, the 2WD
B1750 is going to be best off with a smaller blade. With 2WD, traction is going to be your problem with the
B1750 as well, although probably nowhere near as much as with your Wheel Horse since the
B1750 weighs a bit over 1,200lbs while I'm guessing your Wheel Horse would tip the scales are maybe 750ish with the blade, and weight box... before an operator sits in the seat.
Yes, if you typically push 2-4" of the powder stuff, then 5' is a possibility, but you might just need an even more aggressive angle when it gets heavy/wet, taking the effective clearing width down to something close to what the 4' will offer. Plus, the versatility of that blade in the warm weather moths is going to be compromised, since 5' is stretching it for a 17HP 2WD tractor, to do ground-breaking tasks. Remember, with a rear blade, your 3PH ballast options are eliminated (short of a makeshift rig) and depending on the type of tires the tractor has, you might not have room for a lot of wheel weights (R1s on the
B1750 are rather thin).