Your going need to do your own due diligence on any used equipment. Look at of all condition, is it clean and not just steam cleaned, rusting, tires worn, everything work and so on.
That being said I bought my used B3200 sight un-seen, over the phone 300 miles away. A buddy stopped in a...
I have broken many auger bolts. Mostly due to hitting ice either from falling off roof of the house or in big piles that need to be relocated.
Only engage at idle speed or just above and check for anything that is a miss and as stated the augers need to be apposed from each other.
Normal, I put car stands under mine and lift the out riggers and then put a ratchet strap across to stop the out riggers from dropping to save space in the shop.
Take a day and unhook it and reconnect a couple of times and you'll get the hang of it.
Having all things level is the key.
KLIM's Keweenaw Parka and Bib's, warm, waterproof and not bulky. Also expensive, but worth every penny. I've had mine going on 10 years and still look new. I wear them mostly snowmobiling were at -10F and 70MPH it's just starting to get cold :)
I've been using Snow-Jet, works well no clogging and can sweep off the housing before it goes back into the garage. The more you use it the slicker it gets, going on 3 seasons using it. I think I bought it at TSC.
I have the same issue as you, I studded the R4s on the B3200 and it helped the traction issues. I also put a plow on my Can-am Commander and use it up to about 6". It works out nicely for those touch ups and lower snow days.
Yea, their built in the US locally in Up State NY. I've seen them working at the Woodsmans Days in Boonville during the display/show. they can process some wood, watched them cut some big Maple into slabs 3" thick like hot knife thru butter.
I have that Blower on my B3200, works great up here on the "Tug", but I also so have a Woods BX70 back-hoe on for ballast and to get me out of really deep stuff if needed. Oh and its been needed....LOL look at a 2650 and you should be good to go.
Read thru this thread https://www.bcsportbikes.com/forum/showthread.php/146566-Build-to-Fail-Fail-to-Build-What-is-this-I-don-t-even
on the "Shed of Doom" it's on Asian Construction methods. Don't be drinking your morning coffee like I was when I first read it.