You may be able to use SunTAr to write the data to diskette on the
G3 (though you may need to to so under Mac OS 9), and use the same
program to rejoin them on the SE/30.

Presuming that there is no resource fork, you can also drop to the
terminal in 10.3 and use split:

 split -b 1400k filename

Unfortunately, I don't know how you would rejoin them on the SE/30.
(Install NetBSD! ;-)  SunTAr may work, but it is not immediately
obvious how.

If you haven't solved this by morning, I'll put more thought into
it.

Byron.

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