That's exactly what I'm envisioning, GRTkub. Just a blade on the front instead of a rake.
I understand the concerns of shocking or bending the loader arms, but I think in float mode and with the blade tipped forward, anything it strikes is going force the blade upwards, which it will be able to do with the system on float.
The Subaru dealership uses a Grand L 60 series just like mine for plowing their property. They have an 8.5' Boss snowplow mounted to a QA plate. Yes, the plow has a trip edge but is vastly heavier than the thin back blade I am currently using. They have been using this machine for a few years now without issue, and they don't plow slowly. Seems to hold up fine.
You really just need to have some trust in me when I say don't do it, I've run it so I know.
The loader will not pop up when you hit something, in fact about the only thing that will happen is you'll bend / break the cylinders and fold the blade under, not good!
The boss plow trips and that's the difference, and no it doesn't really matter if you use it slow or fast.
I also broke the pin and bar that holds the angle twice before i broke the pivot and gave up on the idea of using it on the bobcat for good.
And before you ask but what's the difference between that and using a bucket, it hits things and doesn't break, leverage, massive increase in the leverage point!
Like the difference between using a 6" ratchet or a 4 foot long breaker bar!
Oh and that leverage will take by Bobcat and throw it sideways in a split second, and it weighs 4 times what a tractor weights.
Imagine that when your on a tractor, one second you're headed north and the next second you're headed west with your body hanging off the seat and on the fender or worse yet, you're on the ground trying not to get run over!
If you hit something just right (or in this case just wrong) and you mash down on the hst pedal from the force of the hit, it's going to get super ugly really quick!
I was wearing a seatbelt and the shock to my side was felt for months after the event!
I clipped a stump with just the very corner of the blade.
If you're going to be stubborn and do it anyway, when it breaks something or just causes you to soil yourself, please have the fortitude to come back on and tell us about it!