Hi Phil,

I Might be a bit late to the party but I thought you might appreciate some advice - I do this sort of thing on a daily basis.

The ideal option is buy 2 x toe jacks and a set of skates. You jack the machine up from each side and do the 2 rear skates, connected with a rear bar, then lower the jack, then jack the front up and insert the steerer (if you have a pallet truck you could probably do one side at a time):

Something like this:
https://www.safetyliftingear.com/pro...0aAoReEALw_wcB

Once its on skates they're surprisingly easy to move. If the ground is very bad you would want some running plates (thin sheet metal that the skates can travel over) which can be moved to make a track. Once you've got it on these running plates you're away.

If you don't want to invest in jacks and skates I believe these are available for hire from HSS Hire.

Another option is 2 x pallet trucks, one on each side, jack them up evenly, and youll be able to move it reasonably easy.

To get it out the workshop build a platform with your 8x4 boards, and then lay a sheet of ply (or similar) over the top to give you a full and level platform. To bridge the gap between workshop and platform use your steel running plates. Taking your time to make this platform level and flush is well worth it as it makes relocation to the outside very easy. Get 2 friends over to do the actual shunt, each one watching a skate to ensure it doesnt slip over.

If you're based in the South East I'm sure we could give you a price if you need one:

Kind Regards,

Danny
https://www.ddkmachinemovers.co.uk/