I found a DeWalt 10" 1400 RAS on CL that I am going to buy. It was built in 1964 and is a little rusty but very original. My question is how to haul it safely without damaging it. As its not one of the monstrous ones (12" blade +), I was planning to lay it down on its back in a trailer on a moving blanket and tie it down securely. Its mounted on a square enclosed metal cabinet and not on 4 legs like the larger DeWalt RAS saws. If hauled upright, all the weight is up top at the motor and arm, and it is on castors. Will it hurt to lay it down on its back with the motor and arm sticking up? Should I tie down upright and put 2x6s under the cabinet to keep the castors off the ground? Need to travel about 220 miles with it like this in a smallish trailer. My guess is that its about 225 lbs. Any recommendations as I've not dealt with moving a RAS before? Thanks. Randy