I would say each situation will slightly differ depending on several factors, including but not limited to; Snow depth, powder like snow, wet slush type and if any ice is involved. In my case, the snow was all fresh and powder like. I am no pro, however the system I used was to back up to garage door drop the rear blade and pull snow out away far enough that I could get behind it with the FEL then simply pushed and I would then empty bucket on sides of drive. This was on concrete not gravel. I have loaded R4s and since I was not dealing with ice I was able to get plenty of traction. The gravel drives I dealt with I used the loader in float with the bucket slightly tilted up as not to dig into gravel. I also found using the blade with tractor in reverse to "push" the snow I was able to move quite a bit across gravel without messing the drive up. All in all, each drive I did I figured out new tips and tricks to use on the next. I hope this helps. Chad.
BTW...... 60inch rear blade and 60inch bucket.