I bought a Jet JWBS-14SFX on August 31 just as their $200 off sale was ending and took delivery today. I got it set up but the blades I ordered from Blades.com haven't arrived yet (shipped Thursday) so I have more to do before I can cut anything. I took the packing out of the top wheel and turned the motor on to be sure it worked.
Jet has a lot of models, this one is a steel framed saw that can resaw up to 13 inches wide boards and tension a 3/4 inch blade. It has a high/low fence and I think the top, but not the bottom, guide bearing can be adjusted without tools. Wheels are cast iron. Weighs 272 lbs, shipping weight 316. It just fit length wise in the short bed of my 2019 Ram 1500. Box was also short enough the tonneau cover would go over it.
I got concerned about the weight with no helper real handy. So I borrowed an engine hoist from my son. But I did not use it. The saw ships largely assembled minus the table and the base and a few other smaller pieces. The base is sheet metal and has to be bolted together then bolted to the saw. I did that with the saw laying in the bed and extended out over the tail gate. I slide it out then tilted it down to the ground, got in the bed, and tilted it upright. Then I walked it into position in my shop. Without the table attached it was significantly under it's full 272 lbs. It wasn't either terribly hard or very easy to manuver but I got it done.
All I have is an impression so far but I think it's a solidly built saw that should serve me well. Everything seems sturdy but possibly not real refined. The trunions, for instance, are stamped steel about 3/16 thick. Stamped steel is not terribly impressive but 3/16 is pretty thick and sturdy. There is a log bolt sticking out of the bottom of the table. I wondered what that was about until I put the table on the saw. The bolt is the 90 degree stop.
I think I have about 2 hours in it so far to get it off the truck, into the shop and assembled. Still have to install a blade and get the guides all set. I don't move terribly quick so that may take another hour.
I was seriously looking at the Laguna 14SUV and the Rikon 10-326 but this Jet, on sale, was $200 less and has pretty similar specs. I think it's heavier which may make it a bit sturdier. If blade setup goes well I will be very pleased with my choice. All the glade guides are ball bearing type.