Now that is the cat's meow! A power angle quick blade on the front; awesome! We had a 30" snow storm right before Christmas last year and I found that my "medium duty" Woods 84" rear blade was okay, but for deep drifts, I had to lower the bucket and push some out of the way to get traction and use the rear blade to angle what was left under the tractor. With T&T I was able to control the "bite" of the rear blade which allowed me to plow gravel lanes without digging up gravel. I ended up buying a much heavier 96" rear blade a month or so for future use. It weighs around 1250 pounds. Still, I have to drive over the snow first.
Since I don't have a graple on my LA853 loader (but I do have they quick detach), how expensive would a power angle Curtis blade like yours run; if you don't mind telling. Until I can come up with a spare 70K, I'll have a rather long gravel driveway to still clear each winter. I've concreted about 20% of it, but I'm a few bucks short on finishing it right now. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif I'm just thinking with a plow setup like you have and my cab, it wouldn't be bad at all clearing snow. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif