I think what you want is one of Pierre Schwaar's Big Foot designs. I know that some plans were available years ago via the Saguaro Astronomy Club, but I do not know how to get them now.
I have a friend who owns one. He has two scopes for it: a 13" and a 16", and both are also fairly long.
I don't know how many Pierre made, nor how many others may have copied them. But the design is straightforward.
They look like this (that's a 14-inch newt):

Each of those counterweights is about 50 lb. and the counterweight shaft, itself, is about the same. My friend's BigFoot will track for about two hours before resetting. The RA drive gear is on the arc of a 40-degree section of a circle, so you track for a while, then reposition (as with a dob's EQ platform), then restart. The DEC head rotates 360 degrees, though with a scope mounted like this you wouldn't be able to go the full circle.
The typical mode of observing with these mounts is to observe for a couple of hours on one side of the meridian, then swap to the other side when you reset the mount.
The photo above is one of several from here. You might contact those folks to find out if plans, or close-up photos showing the mount's operating principles, are available. They're in Arizona and use some of Pierre Schwaar's equipment for outreach programs. Mr. Schwaar, a pioneer member of the SAC, died in 2000.