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Our fat trees have always gone up in the stove as it makes less mess than pulling it back out through a 36" door when its dry. If I was scrounging trees, I'd have the cordless sawzall or chainsaw out there and head for the snooty neighborhoods with the high ceilings.
Around here, we collect them up and charge $10 to dispose of them....all the money goes to ROTC...made over $5,000 last year....this years total not out yet....15 trucks on the road collecting them up