The man I bought it from had a stationary hoist in the ceiling of his shop. After prepping the machine as I described. We wet the floor and slid it under the hoist. We lifted it enough to clear the trailer. Backed the trailer under it, lowered it onto the trailer and strapped it down.
I dont know what situation you may have, but lowering the C/G is always the first step. Multiple lifting methods are available. You may have to engineer your own for your situation. That forged eye-bolt is the second most important piece of equipment. It is the easiest attachment point for your method to rig up that mill for lifting.
If you have one of those trailers available? You can probably slid it up onto the bed? However I would be very careful about a point loading on the base casting in a tilt. IMHO, Once it cracks, you will have a flaw that will haunt you for the life of the machine! GregH