I started out plowing with a front blade on an open station JD750 compact. Worked, but COLD and traction was an issue.
Got into a situation where I could afford to put a plow on my Chevy K3500 truck. I plowed with a truck for years. Warm, yup. Quick...well, sorta, until you have to start winging back the banks because you ran out of places to put the snow. Expensive in terms of original purchase price and front suspension parts for the truck, and makes a thirsty truck even thirstier.
Bought a new, expensive truck and didn't want to beat it up with a plow, so I bought a used 3PH blower for the JD.
COLD? Betcherbutt. Snow gets blowed up yer skirt? Yep, that happens. But when you're done, you're done. No winging back. No worrying about where you're gonna put the snow. Nice clean job and I enjoyed doing it except for the snotsickles hanging off my mustache. Made a few bucks moving banks for folks with plows too.
This year, I added a nice, cabbed Kubota with hydro, live pto, power steering and HEAT! It does NOT get any better than that (well, maybe a front blower but I'm not even sure about that).
I wouldn't put a plow on my truck if someone bought me one.