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SuperSplit: Need help with idea.
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<blockquote data-quote="Armstrong" data-source="post: 6989632" data-attributes="member: 124415"><p>Did you end up finding your ideal solution? I'm in the brainstorm process now of making a SS more portable. I have a small metal trailer that goes behind a golf cart and am thinking about mounting the splitter beam on the passenger side wall with the table hanging off from the back. Trailer wheel would be under the production table</p><p>I only split from the clutch side though.</p><p></p><p>I just think it works best to have the wheels under the table and the hitch under the engine side so you wouldnt have to disconnect while splitting.(low speed towing only)</p><p></p><p>Maybe in your situation you could simple swap the location of the wheels and the Jack stand?unstable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Armstrong, post: 6989632, member: 124415"] Did you end up finding your ideal solution? I'm in the brainstorm process now of making a SS more portable. I have a small metal trailer that goes behind a golf cart and am thinking about mounting the splitter beam on the passenger side wall with the table hanging off from the back. Trailer wheel would be under the production table I only split from the clutch side though. I just think it works best to have the wheels under the table and the hitch under the engine side so you wouldnt have to disconnect while splitting.(low speed towing only) Maybe in your situation you could simple swap the location of the wheels and the Jack stand?unstable? [/QUOTE]
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