No pictures sorry.
You should cut that up for anvil stands, then take the money and buy some dry firewood.
Stumps that size,are hard to come by and would make a great stand.
I forgot about this thread too.
Got a chance to try out my Woods BH750 today. Dug out and old tree stump and a few feet away dug up a boulder that was growing. That boulder was heavy. even with loaded tires and the BH I still felt the rear end get light. The pressure relief went off trying to lift at idle but was able to lift it by raising idle to 1600.
The stump was so rotted it disintegrated digging it up.
I made it fairly quick to take off. Just pull 4 pins, remove the lock plates, unhook the PTO pump and drive away. That takes less than 5 minutes. It took a little longer to hook up (maybe 10 minutes) but that was because it wasn't sitting on level ground.
The stump wasn't a challenge since it fell apart just pushing down with the bucket teeth. The boulder was more of a challenge. Only 3-4" was sticking above ground so I was a little surprised when I hooked behind it and curled the bucket to pull it up. It just got bigger and bigger. Once out of the hole I was able to get the forks under it and grab with the thumb. The stump and boulder were the first things I've used the BH for.