No but I wish I did ! I suspect that is a nice tool for most any sturdy FEL. I assume you are using a quick-attach skid steer type loader connection. My experience is with a MF2660 and a DL250 loader. I tried to dig up the root chunk of some locust trees (not that big, 30ft trees of maybe 10 inch diameter) and bent my loader frame/attach points/ overall configuration. Max throttle, 4WD, low gear, nut case driving it ... yep. Bent loader. I wish I had a heavier duty loader but not real sure the DL 260 would be any better. Kind of funny but when I talked to the dealer about getting it straightened, maybe using an automotive frameshop, etc. His best mind behind the desk said -- "You did not hear it from me, but of you bent it you can unbend it." And I did. Just went to a similar stuick stump, dug under it on the reverse edge of the loader, put the right torque on it in the reverse direction and bent it back to level. It was probably 3 to 4" out of level at the bucket edge. Now... I wish to heck I had bought and used one of those narrow stump buckets you are considering. Centers the load, Avoids torque. BY THE WAY -- no manufacturer publishes torque specs on their loaders ! And the National Tractor Test Facility at the Univ of Nebraska does not test for it.