Thanks for posting that advice. I have struggled with dips in my driveway for two years and will try your method. If makes sense to keep the tractor on the most level portion (the portion just graded) to reduce the digging and mounding caused when the rear tires are going up and down. I have an adapter plate that allows me to put my rear 3ph blade on the FEL SSQA. That will let me drive forward. I will also play with trying it in float mode. I know it is foolish to "bulldoze" with the FEL but I will be taking light cuts...time is not a big factor for me if it works...I only have a 300 yard drive.
Between the angle and going in reverse, it makes a huge difference for me. Depending on the state of the drive (deep loose gravel, hard packed, etc) I can sometimes let it float and sometimes I have to baby the height to keep it barely pushing some gravel without going deep. Moving slow makes it easier too. Good luck with yours.