Well, that was a feat.. How heavy is the mill? 1,8 ton? I would say very close.. Anyway, by the primitive principles of physics and moving things you did it! 😄 Pay attention to not overexert yourself, as heat and workout take it's toll. I have an advice for you - since you have that heavy plate under the machine, you can weld on some cross supports with removable casters, so you can lift it with a lever and remove the casters once it's in position or reattach them if moving is needed. That machine is almost certainly better than new ones, you just have to restore it, clean it and grease it, so it will probably outlive the next two generations of your kids.. Cheers Mr. Yamaki, it's big progress in the making, every truckload is closer to success. I'm missing your repair videos, the bulldozer, the forklift and other projects, but one step at a time, no rushing.😉