I have the factory front mount Dearborn blade Dad purchased in about 1950 and the first winter was used in the town to plow the downtown sidewalks. Hasen't been on for a few years now. The neighbor and renter of the ground comes in with his big 150+ HP 4 wheel drive John Deere with a double auger 8' wide snow blower and the snow has been deep enough in drive that I have seen him set and spin all 4 wheels trying to push into it. Had to many a time shovel a path so we could get thru with a tractor and hook one to front corner of blade to assist tractor with blade to get snow plowed back enough for a car to get thru. Later had a larger tractor with a 7' wide snow bucket on loader and many a timw would have to haul each loader bucket full of snow 500' or more to find a place to dump it. And with that front blade the snow would roll back under the tractor till the belly of the tractor was in the snow. With like your setup the mower itself would be acting like a second blade to push snow. Many a time snow was 3' deep in drive.
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