I should mention these are not your ordinary pallets, these are what “Hardie” type siding comes on. They are 12’ long and 48” or 50” wide. So, pretty unwieldy to haul home but a lot of material when you do. Luckily, I have a 12’ trailer that is just right and I usually get three or four in a trip along with a few of the smaller pallets. The Contractor’s I have asked were delighted for me to remove the pallets as they take up a LOT of room in a dumpster and/or they have to pay somebody to cut them up. The tops vary in being made from 1X4 or 1X6 and there is a lot of “shrinkage” in breaking down the pallets. Or to put it another way, some of the wood is pretty dang sorry with a lot of “wane”, as one would expect from a one-time use product and a lot gets broken in the dismantling process. They are assembled with screw-shank nails that really don’t like being removed. Breaking down the pallets is good exercise though, I have found a big a** crow bar is the best weapon for this.