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My Dodge 1500 has a 6' 4" bed with 19" vertical clearance with the toneau cover in place. Several times I have taken the legs off a Shopsmith. (ten 1/4" fasteners with nuts and toothed washers) It then fits in the bed of the truck, nice and dry in any weather.
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The Shopsmith is easy to break down. I used to buy used ones and break em down and haul em in my little Honda Civic. I brought home two one weekend and a Shopsmith 3300 dust collector. Don't forget your 5/32" Allen wrench.
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backhertz wrote:The Shopsmith is easy to break down. I used to buy used ones and break em down and haul em in my little Honda Civic. I brought home two one weekend and a Shopsmith 3300 dust collector. Don't forget your 5/32" Allen wrench.
A DC pretty much filled up the right front seat and most of the right rear in a 86 Accord. Felt like R2D2 was riding shotgun(but partially reclined!).;)
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Post by retrobalmer46 »

Thank you so much for ALL of the advice you so generously offered. The four hour trip to receive the 510 went off without a glitch. I'm getting ready to move, so it will be a few days before I have time to devote to my new treasure!
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Post by tomsalwasser »

dusty wrote:I would take the legs off to lower the center of gravity and slide it into that truck. It'll fit. Tools Required: Large flat screw driver and small crescent wrench.
Do you think it's ok to place the shopsmith on saw horses, resting on the lower tubes, while you remove the legs?
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tomsalwasser wrote:Do you think it's ok to place the shopsmith on saw horses, resting on the lower tubes, while you remove the legs?
Yes. And for reattaching them also!:)
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I wrapped mine in soft blankets and laid it down in my trailer bed. A few hold-down straps kept it from sliding around.
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Post by wa2crk »

Tomsalwasser;
First put it on sawhorses and then roll it over. Like this.
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and then like this.
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wa2crk wrote:Tomsalwasser]12631[/ATTACH]

and then like this.
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Make sure you do not roll it 'off' :eek: the horses!
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E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
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