Bare minimum I would use a sawzall. Torches would be a far better way of cutting it apart. You can also get a hold of a local junk and see if they will haul it in as is. You wont get as much as taking it in yourself, but if you lack access to the proper tools it may be the best and safest way to do the job. Not all will, but Im sure there is one in your area that will.

Back when scrap was going for $6 a hundred I got $3 a hundred by having my yard come and get a couple buses. I didn't have to do any work, they came with a flat bed and a large loader, loaded the bus on the flatbed and hauled it away. My time was better spent on other tasks at the time so this was just an added bonus.