Up here in "Snow Country", my set up is a ssqa 72" Snow Basket on the loader, and a 3164 rear blower. Yes, it can be awkward using a rear mount blower due to neck issues. But in all honesty, you don't really have to be looking back ALL of the time. Usually a quick glance now and then is all thats required. Why a rear Blower? Because a blower on the 540 RPM PTO is basically practically unstoppable. With a 4 blade impeller at 20 or 24" diameter, you will throw just as far if not further than a front mount, without taxing the engine as much. The set up I have is not phased by heavy or deep snow. The Snow Basket makes getting into tight spaces and back dragging snow into a large windrow quick and clean, then the blower relocates said snow quite effectively. The problem with a blade is all of the snow over flowing the edges. You will have to pass at least 3 times to clean what a blower will in one pass. Another drawback with a blade is that you really can't pile snow effectively, causing you to run out of room during Winter. A snow basket like I have doesnt pile well either, but that isn't it's designed purpose either. A blade designed for snow removal wont be worth much in dirt/gravel/loam, because it isn't made as heavy duty as a dedicated dirt blade. You will bend and twist a snow blade in dirt, guaranteed.