Funny I came across this thread while hunting for "todays seat time". I've been recovering a small piece of land that is on a steep slope. It was all small trees and a bunch of some thorny, nasty, flowering things. Anyway, at the bottom, just right to make me always have to turn on the hill, was a 24" pine stump that blew over 4 or so years ago.
Had the forks on to set a new snowmobile bridge for the ITS trail that crosses the property and got a little side tracked with the stump. I don't have a backhoe, but the forks work just as good. Work around the stump and break any roots by inserting the forks under them and lifting, rolling the forks forward, and driving forward slowly. Then get under the stump itself and do the same thing. This is the biggest I have done so far. Don't think I could've done it with a fresh kill.