Tawoo, the rear blade worked fine for me here in SE PA. Our Winters are usually no big deal. Last Winter I had to hurry out and plow before the sun took care of the snow. That was a milder Winter than normal. We have gotten blizzards here, and we sometimes have an "old-fashioned" Winter. Our snowfalls often range between 3" and 6" or so. The first year I had my Ford 1210, we had several good snows close together. I had a ball pushing each snowfall back getting ready for the next one. I have lots of open space along the drive to shove it back so I don't get boxed in. Our driveway looked as wide as an interstate from pushing it back. For 4-6" of light snow, I do most plowing by cocking the blade to the side and driving forward. For heavier snows, I rotate the blade and go in reverse. I use reverse to push the banks back before they freeze up into big hard lumps.
A couple years ago, the 1210 was out of comission, so I borrowed the in-law's Case 7120. I bushed the CAT 2 or3 3PH down for my teensy 60" blade. Wifey asked if it would work, and I told her everything would be fine - as long as I didn't snag something with the blade. The Case wouldn't even have known the blade was hooked. Anyhow, I always take care of a couple of other driveways when I'm out. One in particular belongs to a very pleasant retired couple. When they hear me coming, the SOP is for them to open their garage door so I can drop the blade inside and drag the snow away from the garage. The expression on the guy's face was absolutely priceless as he stood inside the opening garage door and looked way up where I was proudly perched.
As a practical matter, plowing with the Case was a lot more difficult than with the 1210. Heck, the tractor was twice as wide as the blade. It was a lot of fun anyway. (And there's a certain value in having the neighbors think you're crazy - it allows you a lot more latitude)