That is the kind of story that tempts me to do something with this tree. Large trees get blown over on my place all the time. Many of them I can't get to. Smaller, accessible hardwood blow downs I cut up for firewood. It just grieves me when I can't get to the more desirable trees. I hate to see them rot. There is a huge, tall, straight white oak, close to 24" in diameter rotting in one of my valleys right now.
My B-I-L neighbor hired a portable saw mill to cut up some huge cedars he had to cut down. For years there was a huge stack of sawn cedar on his place. A lot of it rotted but he got a number of cedar chests made, I used a lot of it to make the counter tops in my cabin and some other uses.
So maybe I'll drag the 12 foot piece out then cut the 25' piece in half and drag them out too. If I don't find use for them I'll make fat lighter out of them or give them away.
I've always wanted a saw mill but don't have any real reason to own one or any way to get a ROI.