David, thank you for the detailed response. I admit that I am very new to this but I do understand the purpose of the outrigger and crosscut fence and understand their utility. I am keeping them and will use them when needed. However, I do not have the luxury of a dedicated shop space that allows me to leave the full equipment set up all the time. As mentioned, I will probably have the outrigger and 7' crosscut fence removed unless I'm in "project mode". Yes, I have the digital crosscut fence with one DRO and the extension piece. Thank you for the weights. I had estimated the weight as "Wow, that's heavier than I thought it would be". The primary purpose of the order that I placed was to purchase the mobility cart so that I can install and remove the outrigger more easily as I don't think it's a one person job without it.?
So, due to the fact that I will probably not want to install the outrigger and fence for an occasional? odd cut, I thought it would be useful to have the 1100mm short crosscut fence available for faster use. I do not always need ultra precision and 7-10' of crosscut capability. I can probably leave this one on the machine all the time as it won't interfere with my parking situation. However, I think that I need some table support to make effective use of it. That implies I need either the short or long table extension. The 1m table supplied with the parallel fence might be a little long, but seems to match up with the 1100mm crosscut fence. So, I'm looking for opinions of people that have used the short crosscut fence for occasional use and might have a suggestion on which table extension is better suited for that use. The fact that the rip fence adds the ability to do parallel rips to the left of blade is a bonus, but I'm not sure how much advantage that provides over just using the normal rip fence.
Mike: I think I've watched every YouTube video on the Fritz and Franz jigs. I'm collecting various parts so that I can build one. It's near the top of my list. The first problem is that I still have a SawStop and Powermatic jointer, not to mention a large stack of construction material taking up the Felder's new home in the garage/workshop. I also have to re-do my Nordfab dust collection piping to the new saw location and also reconfigure it for the new sizes and overhead arm. It's kind of a long list.
Thanks again for all the responses. This group is a wealth of knowledge.