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Possibly, 50" from front axel to rear of engine or center stand is max I would put on it.
Loading it alone...It may hold something a bit longer but I wouldn't chance it.
As long as the engine is "mostly" forward of the pivot, it could work.
With a buddy to help hold the front from tipping back, until situated and locked down. Yes definitley longer.
Re: Walnut service bench, all done but the finishing.
All done but the finishing...castors, tire chock...should be here Wednesday. Thanks Irc for your great ideas. 8)
Along w a small safety prop under the ramp end.
After some reading, Ill do another few coats of oil.
In a couple weeks Tung oil will cure hard. I can then buff it and apply Shellac or just leave it as is.
Thanks bud, the construction is rock solid.
The router-ing is definitley amateur hour. ;D
Rach bought me that router like 15 years ago, and this was its first time out of the box. :
But its the imperfections that makes up its charms....right?
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