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some people really are that lazy that they cant just rip the thing out. trying to get someone to do it for free. what a piece of work. i got some wood from a guy that had a big tree branch fall and the i cleaned it up really good for him. and hes like i need all this little stuff cleaned up. im like dude i did you a favor getthin this out of your way for free. im not going to bend over backwards to help you do your yard work.
Watch out for the fence and rock wall when you drop those suckers. Free wood isn't all that good a deal when you have to pya to fix someone's house or repair a fenceh when you drop some big ass trunk on it like these things.
Someone might come dig up the weeping cherry or weeping whatever it is, although considering the effort, they are reasonably priced at Home Depot.
I had someone interested in my fig trees until they visited and realized they really were as big as they were and would need some rather large transplanting equipment. I guess they ran the numbers and decided to buy some smaller easier to handle trees and live with waiting for them to get larger.