Latest one we cut due to schweinitzii. Totally dead this year. Grand fir from the looks of it. We used the Silvey tree jack to be more certain of being able to tip it. Lean was really hard to be sure of. It looks fell with the hinge to the lay. It fell from the lean/ gravity, not hydraulic power. Duane pumped it up, and as I cut up the backcut to the hinge, the pressure on the gauge went to zero. The two wedges got loose as I cut it up.
Went KA-POW when it hit across the asphalt road, but did almost no damage. They will be getting asphalt laid in a month or two at a nearby road widening project and will probably get a little touch up, or it might get left.
The computer isn't cooperating with uploading, so I'll leave this as is, and try in another post.
This is the MS441 with a 28" bar for scale.