Turtro,
I have a Kubota BX 1800 with a BX 2750 front mounted snowblower. I keep a 6 foot "worksaver" blade on the back through the winter level the driveway in the Spring before taking it off. The blade works great for pushing the early Maine snows when the ground is not yet frozen. When the ground does freeze, I clean a large portion of the yard with the blade turned 180 degrees and push it backwards and it scrapes the yard down close. I then blow the snow with the blower into the woods from the piles the blade makes. In the 12 inch snowfalls, or the heavier, wet, snows, I use the blower more. The reason I use the blade as much as possible is that I don't get that swirling snow in the face, like I do with the blower (no matter where you aim it, no matter which way the wind is coming, no matter what...the snow comes back in your face.) I don't have a cab, so I do it that way....and it only took me about 3 years to figure it out. I had a problem with the 2750 when it came time to change out sheared auger pins, but with the help of the crew on TBN, got that all straightened out.
Good luck. Dyer, retired