Done...
I pulled the maple out from under the pine tree first, then cut that down. It was still bent over after being freed from the pine so I figured it was just under it's own pressure. I then cut it off lower than the bend as I figured that had less pressure. I then moved the pine a bit with my tractor, enough to see that it was no longer very hung up on top. I then looped a chain on the trunk, higher than where I planned to cut and hooked the chain over a nearby stump on the opposite side I was going to stand on, ensuring the tree did not come my way when being separated from its trunk and roots. Did a small cut on the bottom and then cut through from the top. As it started cracking I got as far away as I could while still being able to cut. Sure enough, both the roots and the rest of the tree go down to the ground exactly as and where I expected. I can now get a cold beer to calm my nerves and wait for my grapple to get delivered before I tackle the job of getting rid of the tree.
thanks for the help.