Congrats! My wife surprised me as well, but I haven't gotten it together or had the 220 run yet. Did you have it delivered or pick it up yourself? My two boy and I had a fun time getting the pallet out of the back of the neighbor's van ...
I bought it at a Woodcraft store. I showed up in my Subaru Forester and two salesmen helped me load. I bought the 36" model with the router insert. The car was full and heavy as I drove home, really full. I asked four friends to help get the pallet-free saw out of the car. The cast iron wing was HEAVY. Remove it before removing the main saw body. Don't grab the cardboard. I'd already moved the router cast iron myself with great effort and all of the numerous other boxes. Fun moving with four chiefs and one Indian. We managed to get the saw out and onto a rolling cart and into my shop. I attached the mobility kit and asked one of the friends to help upright the saw. The wheels did not work at first so over it went. A single bolt was removed, two levers switched and all was right in five minutes. I built the entire rest of the saw alone. I had a rolling table with the ability to go up and down and that helped a lot. All bolts go it from below. My arms were not quite long enough laying on the cold cement, but I managed. BEWARE the cast iron pieces even when supported are scary above you as you try to get the bolts, lock washers and nuts together from below! I'm glad it's done. The instructions are scattered in the box you didn't think it would be in so open lots of boxes to find lots of instructions. I built the dust collection box and installed it before I found the instructions in another box. They have instructions for every configuration possible so be sure to find your configuration among all the other possibilities. The notes that tell you the instructions may be in another box are just maddening.
In my community we are asked to flatten cardboard before putting it in the bins. My Subaru was full of flattened cardboard after the build. Expect the same.
The saw is beautiful, the cast iron tops are magnificent, the router lift is a well built luxury I will grow into. The dust collection has to be better than my jerryrigged Delta contractors saw. I guess I'll learn to appreciate measuring and adjusting the SawStop with each blade change. I do it a lot from glueline rip to 80 crosscut so we will see.
Color me happy and anxious to move my existing saw and get this new baby in place. I fired it up just to see it run and hear it too. Dust collection surgery awaits.
Best of luck