I feel confident that I can piece it down, one way or the other.
A thought about it is that the bowed (failed) tree is jammed between the support tree (also deflected, storing energy) and root plate (potentially unbroken compression roots want to unbend), like a loaded spring with gravity loading it more.
I think I can face-cut with a wide bird beak directed at the support tree. Gut the hinge. and backcut ng to let the stump fall away from the support tree, pulling the trunk backwards as it falls (the root plate is tilted upward and therefore sideways a few feet from its natural position.)
If the root plate won't move on its own, I have a 13k truck and winch to help.
If it really wants to collapse toward the support tree, i can fence-post it down and fold the trunk to one side.
The big "x-factor" is if the limbs are locked.