We get about 200-240" of snow each season. I run chains all the way around (square alloy on back, 3/8" studs on the front) and a frontier 72" blower off the back pto. The R4's on my tractor are useless after the first snow without chains. My LS has two remotes on the back, and I use one to control a hydraulic top link and the other to operate the chute rotation/direction. The adjustable top link is very helpful in setting the blower to allow the building of a snow mat, and later in the season to tip the unit down to dig into mat. BTW, so far this season we have 140".
We got a 22" overnight dump a couple of seasons back and there's no way an inverted machine would have worked for me. My tractor would have gotten stuck. As it was, I had to put the machine in the lowest gear because the 24" height of my blower was getting a mouth full of that 22" snow. My road is a 1/2 mile long, and it took quite awhile to blow it in both directions. But with a thermos of coffee in a heated cab with some music playing, it was more quite tolerable.
Having the right equipment for the job is 80% of the solution. Knowing how to use it is the rest!