Perhaps my euc driven career has led me to not trusting hingewood integrity in a leaning situation.
i have found that conifer or softwood hinges are far more tenacious than hardwood hinges:
indeed in smaller pines I have found that triangular hinges can result in a slow fall that once limbed results in a horizontal log well off the ground, begging to be cut into 16 inch rounds,
So I’m inferring that conifers have superior hinge integrity than hardwoods like eucs, making me somewhat trigger shy, and far more cautious.
All I’m sayin is lean can be over come by pull far easier in softwoods than hardwoods.
The tree being half dead rather than totally dead factored into the equation.