""The negative to plowing is as the winter goes on, your driveway narrows with each snow fall - you're not left with anywhere to push the snow. Also, traction can be a problem if your pushing alot of wet, heavy snow, specially up any kind of incline."" KubotaOne
This hasn't been a negative for me, nor a real situation. I bank all the snow to one side of the 600' drive (that is 12' wide) on the downwind side, and if it gets up to 3' high, I cut that bank off with the blade raised about 6-8" high. This moves the bank back where I have plenty of room, i.e. no buildings or fence to be pushing against. On the occasion this gets too high, then just pushing the bank straight back with the blade straight works very well too. In a real big storm, I can drop the plow off and quickly put the FEL with bucket on to carry the snow away. Now, it has been 3 years since I have had to even think about the FEL, but I'm ready. I put on chains only when the drive is ice covered (happened once last year with a heavy rain and freezing on.
I've only thought about replacing the plow with a front snowblower for the 35 years I have been plowing this drive with a tractor front plow. Because it would be considerably slower, I am not going to do it. Those few times I might have wanted a snowblower, I did resort to the bucket on the FEL.
There are different strokes for different folks. All can be happy with whatever way they want to play in the snow. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif