<font color="blue"> I'm just piping up to let Red know that a loader is not an option for snow removal. </font>
No offense, Jim, but while this might be true in Vermont, it's not true everywhere. The FEL can be viewed as a front blade that doesn't angle (without turning the entire tractor). With moderate snows (6" - 8" or less) and on driveways that have places to dump the snow, they work fine.
For snows above 8", you're correct, they're better than a shovel, but you do spend a lot of time filling the bucket then dumping it somewhere. Additionally, you can run out of traction to push the snow, although this can be an issue with a front blade, too.
For areas of the country that are prone to frequent and/or heavy snows, a snow blower is the best solution. For areas of the country, like central PA where heavy/deep snow is not the norm, a FEL, can be cost effective.
Before I'd spend a couple thousand dollars on a 3ph snowblower, I'd certainly try using the FEL for a season. If it doesn't work well, takes too long, etc., then look for alternatives.
I went through the same decision process a few years ago and for me, here in south central PA, I couldn't justify the cost of a snow blower.