SawStop Contractor Saw Upgrade?
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There's no need for a ramp to get it into your truck. When I sold my Unisaw we moved it up to the tailgate and then flipped it onto it's table in the bed of his truck (upside down). This is a somewhat common way to haul one around. But it is a 2 person job, just for safety.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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The other consideration might be the motor/motor mount. I'm not familiar with the Sawstop motor mount but I assume it's different than the Unisaw and its clones. Does Sawstop have any recommendations on how to haul it so as to not crack the motor mount? If not I presume a phone call would yield some good advice.
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