Some time back I made a stump puller with a 4x4 post and some PT 2x4s that makes the chain pull up on the stump rather than sideways, better overcoming the theory that tree roots are designed to hold the tree from tipping over more so than just holding them down. After all, gravity works, right? I’d used some pretty pathetic c-channel with notches in the ends to keep the chain centered on top of the upside down Tee, which did pretty well until I got frisky with it and tried to pull up a 6-inch elm stump. Today, I replaced the cheap c-channel pieces with a crown I made with 3/8 x2 steel bar stock that has a good tight fit over the 4x4 and put the lag screws on the sides rather than front and back, and cut a notch 1.5 inches deep in the end of the 4x4 to allow the chain to go down into grab notches I put in the front and rear of the crown. Ran out of daylight and didn’t get try it out today, but it’s a lot beefier than the original design.
Next project is to build a carry-all box that will clip on the back of my BB1248 that I can carry my axe and saw so I don’t have a dangerous double bit axe waiting to cut me and will have plenty room for the saw oit and gas. I keep the BB on the back for ballast when using the stump bucket or grapple. A carry-all just wouldn’t be heavy enough.