Hey Daniel,
Fairly tough thar with decay, less dramatic signs of stretching etc.; kinda got lucky guessing.....
i woulda hated to guess wrong, and people not think that they could learn something from looking at their hinges to learn/familiarize with the workings of this shorn, single use machine, that we charge with so much work.
Especially there own hinges, after carefull consideration to making the face, where lean was etc. To immediately start stockpiling mentally what these things work like, so that their patterns become familiar and understandable.
i have always thought that by monitoring your output, and folding those lessons of doing better back into successive operations as a strategic evolution performance, positive action etc. This hinge forensics is just my version of that in this field.
So many things come back to the hinge for it is the machine that does the largest of this work singlehandedly ushering 100's of tons of force gracefully. And like any fine machine that has real potential power, polishing out points to allow that power to shine can make it a whole new game, and kinda fun in the 'tuning' sense! With the fine adjustments i can do to the 'power source' of leveraged force of C.o.B. (and added line pulls and direction); the main effect i can have is making the hinging/face slapping machine polished at the pivots, pulls and pushes crafted just for that single task to use that force the best, not a generically made hinge for this specialized, single task. The better i do that, the better the results, and sometimes the awesomeness as so much moves so gracefully against so many of the odds.
Orrrrrrrr something like that!
Tomorrow i might have an interesting one, not as big, dead but not decayed. i think i can take it down by kinda rolling it R around the head of another tree, then coming L under that head to hit target area and not crush 3-12' growth on the R, that is kinda woods anyway...... Kinda limited movement, the longer the spar, the more the far end moves to clear. i try to get the hinge to pull one way in the first part of travel, and take that force pulling to the (right) and slap that force i pulled over on a right step dutchman to then use that force to throw left. Also depending on the other head of the tree to support felling one, but not let motion stop(dangerous) just keep the motion 'rolling' away from head of maintained tree. But it has to look like that the day i do it, but i'll bring me'camera, would like to capture one of those.....