Heavy line up at the top and pull it off to the right there. hard to see, but thats what it looks like, where it might want to roll.
To get ropes up I have a heavy old nut from some equipment tied to a light line, I throw that, then that pulls a heavy rope up. Pulled down some with a comealong that way. Takes awhile to get the slack out, a real winch or puller something else would work better. The tree guys have tools to do that, a bigshot I read it was called. I have seen some tree guys in atlanta use a crossbow with a fishing reel on it as well, to get the first line up a tree. Sport!
Mostly though, I have the luxury of letting things like that be. Not all the time though... I have a HUGE heavy widowmaker I need to get down soon, hickory, worth the snagging... I will be chaining that up and using the tractor I think. Broke off at the top, hanging down, still sorta connected but not by much, beefy enough branches at ground grab level, so it should go OK. I *thought* about just felling the tree as is, folding it over so the branch went parallel with the main tree, took one second to decide against that, just no way to really predict how large weights like that in unstable situations will react. too many variables.