If you look closely at the first
Picture
@Dabbler is just lowering the mill off with one hand - sort of like “bless you mill, descend to the ground now”. Quite amazing! The “mill whisperer” in action.
First mill was neat and tidy -
Fork Lift in and fork lift out. Set it into a wheeled frame and rolled it about the shop.
Second mill was fork lift onto the trailer and essentially same off load as depicted by the Mill Whisperer.
First lathe was lifted into and out of the trailer by my son. - not sure how the heck he did it. Said it was heavy - yes, like 1000 lbs lathe and base - not sure and he won’t say
Second lathe was pipe rolled across the floor, engine hoisted in and out of trailer (remove base to keep centre of gravity low).
Third lathe was in a basement - done with that type of move - it was a combination strip the lathe, engine hoist around corners, muscle to the stairs on roller carts, plywood line the stairs and then muscle/winch up the stairs, muscle/winch/ chain fall onto the trailer. Gravity helped with off load.
Fourth lathe was in pieces already so it was lighter and we basically hand bombed it onto the trailer after separating from the bed.
Just make sure to Follow
@Dabbler ‘s advice to lower the knee all the way, swivel the head so it is upside down and make sure the y axis is in to the turret and the head is in the lifting position