Hello folks, I could use some more felling advice. Y'all have really helped me with some challenging removals on my land and I really appreciate the advice. This one is a large, rotten, leaning Mesquite with a shed on the North side. Basically worst case scenario. Tree height is about 40 feet, trunk diameter about 3 feet. Trunk is split up the middle and there is an old saw cut on the east side of trunk. Added some photos with compass directions for clarity. I already tried dragging the shed out of the way with tractor and it wouldn't budge. I know the shed is old, but to me it's kind of historic so I would like to keep it. I only see three options: 1) Rent a lift and piece it out. I think I would need one with a boom arm because tree is leaning over the footprint of the shed. 2) Piece it out little by little with a rope saw 3) Pull it South or West against the lean with either tractor or come-along. I have a 50 foot by 3/8 cable and about 30 feet of 3/8 chain. Looking for your thoughts and ideas, thanks in advice for your input, I really appreciate all the help I have received here with these difficult trees.