Three winters ago - our first in north Idaho - we had record snowfall. I had a Kubota, no cab, with a FEL and back blade for a 1/2 mile gravel driveway plus other areas. I'd get home from work at 6pm and plow 'till 9pm, while it was snowing, wearing what ski-type clothing I had. This happened more or less twice a week for months. Ran out of room to plow, spent a lot of bucket time pushing the banks back.
I learned a back blade and FEL was not optimal for that much plowing. But...everyone said it was an unusual winter, so I figured next year (two winters ago) would be milder. Guess what - another heavy winter, same drill.
Enough - last summer I bought an old F250 with a plow, also a blower for the tractor. And last winter - you guessed it - a very mild winter, didn't need to plow once. But I figured the truck and blower did their job, the drive was clear of snow...although I was looking forward to being in the truck - a heated cab while plowing!
I kinda hope the farmers almanac is wrong. And according to the local lore - squirrel activity and so on - all the folks around here are talking a long wet winter. Bring it on, I'm ready.