I'm willin' to help ya, Danny with whatever I can but I'm clear in Indiana. I would definately say to try and make bows, like Pat said out of the top sides of limbs first, and then mess with the trunk if you want. I would cut a 6 or 7 foot section of the best part of the trunk. You would be best off to take a chain saw first, and saw one end in half, then split from there. Get you as many iron wedges and as heavy a sledgehammer as you can find (and a buddy or two to help) and get ready to beat the $#@! out of them wedges. Work on one end at a time.
DO BE CAREFUL AS PAT SAID, WATCH THE TENSION WHERE YOU CUT AND WHERE YOU SPLIT. A LOG THIS SIZE CAN EASILY SPLIT OPEN AND BREAK A LEG, ARM, OR ANKLE.
Let us know how it goes and be sure to look at the smaller diameter limbs, don't think you have to find all your bow wood in the trunk. Even if the limbs are a bit crooked.
~~Papa Matt