OK. I way overdid this. I had a maple stump that was probably 6 feet across, and wanted it gone. My neighbor, who has a big Case, use his backhoe to pull the stump, but he couldn't lift it off the ground. Of course, it was packed with dirt, heavier than a Sherman Tank. So I spent about a day, chopping off roots and getting rid of the dirt packed around them. Then I made a "land boat." (Basically a skid on runners). My idea was to lift the stump just high enough to slide the boat under it, then use my 4x4 to haul it to a ravine on my property. I used my BX 24 loader to pick it up, and roll it backwards enough to do this. But yeah, you figured it out... the damned thing snapped off at the root I was holding it by, and came crashing down on the hood of the Kubota. There was no serious damage to the front end, because the grill is stout. But part of the stump came down on the hood and cowl and I inherited a big plastic jigsaw puzzle. I pieced and welded most of it back together, and it really doesn't look too bad. But I would prefer just to replace them. Do any of you have any idea of how I might do this without buying original parts? I checked on prices at the dealer and .... no way.