Weelll, seein as there enuf lumber in that beaut to build at least 40 houses.......or make 30 billion toothpicks (bout all sequoia is good for), i'd say it would be easier to move the house!! That looks like a coast redwood, and regretfully , some old growth is still being logged. I think all the biggies, like that one, are protected.
I don't recognize that tree, but the General Sherman tree, the largest living thing on earth, has 55,040 cu feet of wood volume, or 660480 board feet. That is about 150 log truck loads. Clear doug fir and redwood used to bring $1400 per mbf. you do the math........
Reference:
"Forest Giants of the Pacific Coast" by Robert Van Pelt, ISBN- 0-9968413-1-1
For more fabulous tree photos and stories, get Gerry Beranek's CD-Rom "A Tree Story" available at Bailey's.