I use a B to spray my 30 inch rows. I have set the rear rims narrow and have maybe have 4-5 inches clearance both sides. (11.2-24) If you are wanting to spray taller beans, I would suggest a BN as you should gain another 4 inches or so.
Others may have to chime in with the width difference between a B and a BN. Two wheel tricycle front and 11.2-24 rears is on mine. (I think 11.2 but memory is faulty)
The B is light enough that beans up to 6-7 inches tall won't be damaged, at least you cannot see it within a week or two.
As a point of reference, my cultivator books says that the B cultivator can be set to 32 inches.
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