ray66v, did you build that plow yourself? Does it angle? Do you remove the wheels when you use the plow? Very nice setup!
Thanks. Yes, I did build it, (mostly).
The photo is the prototype. It was supposed just be a proof of concept, and a test to see if a GC can push a 72" plow.
Currently, 14 years later, I am still using the prototype. I made one change. I realized in testing that with good planning, I only need to change the angle twice when I plow my drive. So, I decided to be cheap, rather than lazy. I actually get off the tractor twice, and change the angle. In this version, I did beef up the manual angle adjusting area, and add hinges where it mounts to the loader frame, so it can float.
The casters are to keep the blade above the gravel drive. Using the bucket tilt function on the joy stick, raises or lowers the cutting edge height above the drive.
A loader mounted plow gives you flexibility a traditional plow doesn't, like being able to push the top off a snow pile.
And yes, my GC easily pushes a 72" plow.
I plow with turf tires,(no chains), on a gravel drive. I do leave the Backhoe on for
ballast. Which works great, if you live on the flat land, were people are supposed to.

If you live with the mountain goats, you may not want to do that.