I ended up with about 12". I probably live a little further east than you Tom. I used the rear blade on Friday with about 7 inches or so and cleaned up on Saturday. It was nice to practice using the FEL on something forgiving like snow. I have about a 700 foot gravel driveway, and had a little trouble adjusting the blade between leaving a little too much snow and scraping a little gravel. The road is a little less than a year old, so I'm hoping it'll pack down as times goes on - making my job a little easier.
I did have a one spot where the tractor spun in place, even with the 4WD, and I had to back off and try again. It wasn't much of a problem though.
I also used the rear blade on our driveway, as the #4@&!% snowblower wouldn't start on Friday, but I was able to clean throttle enough to get it running on Saturday. Any advice concerning whether to use the blade on the driveway? I did scratch the driveway a little here and there, but am due for a top coat next summer, so I'm not concerned. I kept thinking a little too much downward pressure on the blade and there goes an inch or so of the driveway. Luckily, I didn't find out whether that would actually happen. Overall only about 45 minutes of work each time, and to be honest I enjoyed it.