There have been several in the past who have done this I was going to do it with mine but it got to heavy to remove. although Andrew helped me figure out ways to do it. Setting up a A fame on each side and a wench to pull it straight up. some have lifted it on one end and pushed the trailer to a higher flat area and rested it on that and then pulled off the body and tied it in such a way that they could do the reverse.
I have bolts under my center that could be removed and it lifted off. I had little choice because of the design of my trailer an old boat trailer. it is now bolted to the back T. I bolted more down because you do not want to get in an accident and have it leave the frame in the air.
I finally realized that it is so cheep to own a trailer it is better to have different trailers for different jobs if you have room. You can buy folding trailers and put them on end. T42 who lives here in slo county has one with the teardrop in a utility trailer and found he almost never removed it.
But if you have little space you might try my idea of a Pickup teardrop. where you remove the galley and the hatch for when you need it for work. You put a lumber rack on it and you will have a place to rest from a job or a place to do the paperwork warm and comfy. and when it is time to camp you put back the Galley and the hatch.
I just started this I just drew some ideas but have not submitted them yet
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=54358Ron Dickey