Ok, ok. Time to get on with serious material handling. Proudly brought to you by Shorty, always serious, always safe.
To get the lathe out of the trailer, the plan was to use my neighbor’s cherry picker. Unfortunately, they had their double decker race trailer blocking the door.
Ok, if I can remove a 1/2 ton battery box, I can get the lathe unloaded. First step make some jacking points so I can get a furniture dolly under each end.

My riggging required two alterations, little trimming so the end of the jack would fit between verticals and a small lip so rig wouldn’t pop out of holes. Worked perfect

To ensure super safe handling, I used a ratchet strap hung from the joist above to keep lathe upright.

Next step, support the ramp at level and roll the lathe onto the ramp while loft crane assist. When I was ready to lower, I realized the lathe would easily roll down the ramp a-la battery box. Oh no Mr. Bill!!!!! A ratchet strap ran from trailer corner, around the head, to the other trailer corner fit the bill. Keeping slight tension on the crane while letting out the ratchet strap, lathe rolled off like bud-da.
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