I've got a Blizzard 760LT on the front of my M1028. Just look to the left. I plowed 74 driveways and one church (1.5 acre parking lot) during our first snow fall last year and plowed the next 3 snow falls with it. I love the plow. I would recommend that at a minimum you have a back up hose should one blow. If you have the right connectors you can fab something together. Nothing is worse than a hose breaking in the middle of the night and you can't finish a job. It will only happen to you once and cost you big $$$ and you won't let it happen to you again. Especially when it's a Saturday night and the local hose house isn't open on Sundays. However if you are only doing it on your own driveway it isn't as big of a deal than if you are doing commercial applications. Also be sure to have some plow hydraulic fluid as well.
Here's a list of the spares that I carry with me: Angle cylinder hose, lift cylinder hose, hitch pin, angle pin, hydraulic connectors, solenoid, Power Hitch Toggle switch. I also carry 2 10ft sections of electric wire. I had to hard wire the lights to the battery one night when the light switch failed.