The rear blade is an el-cheapo brand, Farm Star if I remember. I bought it as a 6' model and chopped it down to 5' so I could spin it around 360 degrees. It does a good job of moving snow. I usually use it driving forward, my bucket pushing most of the snow and the rear blade cleaning up. I really don't like driving backwards, so I avoid pushing snow that way when I can. I made some jury rigged caster wheels to act as skid shoes for it to keep from gouging too much.
The work lights were a DIY project. I wanted to keep from drilling into the ROPS (Liability reasons if I ever sell the BX). I found a pretty cool way of doing it and even posted it here as a project some time ago, complete with a parts list and photos. IF you do a search on my username and BX work lights, you should be able to find it ok. I'm very happy with how they work, they do a tremendous job...one faces forward and one behind....and I can adjust where they point to real easy... /w3tcompact/icons/cool.gif