If the blade doesn't spin 180, you need to lengthen the top link to where the cutting edge of the blade is nearly vertical. Hopefully that still allows enough lift on the 3pt to get it off the ground. If it does turn 180 (or 360), you have another option.
My late Uncle taught me to push with the blade "backwards" (cutting edge forward) when the driveway was soft in early winter. Once it froze up, having the cutting edge angled to dig a little helped keep the snow from packing and building up to leave several inches of slush when it melted come spring. Of course, that was in ordinary winters where we'd get over 100" of snow, and with luck, we'd get a couple days of thaw in Jan before we'd work chores around single digits for a couple weeks. Not so much this year. So far.
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