You're in Minnesota. I dunno......I am in NB,Canada......two different conditions for snow, but I understand it snows a lot in MN. If you've never plowed snow I think you're in for an awakening.
Note--we're still getting snow here. Might only be 3" tomorrow, but it'll happen.
Maybe if you have a perfectly level concrete or asphalt parking lot you could do it, but how is an 1880 gonna cope with a 2' (or more) of heavy/wet snowfall? Maybe snow is always "dry" in MN? Don't know...never been there.
Your 1880 has a little less grunt than my 2380 and I wouldn't dream of plowing snow with it, unless I lived somewhere they only get snow a few times a year, like the Carolinas, Victoria BC or whatever.
I am sure it's doable, but from 45yrs snowblowing here in NB (not Minnesota)_I'd never want to try it as my only method of snow removal. I think it'll be a real battle once you get those deep heavy wet snows.(assuming you get them in MN)
For a decade I watched my neighbour with a smaller driveway than me, struggle with his 45-55hp International Tractor (2WD, filled tires, chains and gargantuan rear ballast) and a front bucket cleanup snow while I was using a big 45" 13hp, dualies, walk behind, snowblower do my long driveway and then be inside sipping coffee when he was still out there wrestling with hundreds of pounds of wet snow on his bucket for another 30-40minutes. Last few yrs I've been doing the same job in less time with a BX2830 blower.
p.s.-look up Biffs Equipment on youtube. He made a box blade (is that the right name? A big ol' box for his FEL which pushes snow....box pusher?) for his SSQA and plows with it.
As always, YMMV and everyones needs/wants/opinions are different.
good luck to you sir.