If you're concerned at all with speed, consider a plow on the front and a snowblower on the rear for those times when the plow won't do it or you need to blast the piles back after repeated plowing. Easy to mount a Meyer snowplow or similar on the front. I can plow my drive in a few minutes. MUCH faster than when I have to slow down to blow it. And even in heavy snowfalls, I usually end up plowing a lot of it and using the blower only where it's drifted deep. Makes for a very flexible setup.
Of course, I can see the attraction of having the blower on the front too.
Just a thought. Good luck with all the new equipment!
That is my choice also and I have plowed commercially but now only do my drive.
When commercial I used a 4 x 4 plow truck B4 having a blower.
When needed I hired a blower between storms to widen some drives and that was very reasonable.
Even later when I had my CUT/blower I still hired out the blowing when needed.
Presently my CUT is 60 inch blower and 60 inch blade equipped and that on only a 30 HP CUT.
OK, my drive eats up about 2 hours per event but who is counting. A lot is all about techniques.
On a heavy dumping I simply blow off the top layer and come back for the lower layer followed by 1/2 cuts.
The front blade takes care of all the minor events.
Also that blade is equipped with mini skis to keep the gravel where it should be.
Blower also is oversized (modified) skid/ski equipped as I hate raking stones come spring.
Oh, and my back up camera saves me stiff necks.