Might need to dismount the switch, so some tools for that
Do those have alloy wheels...check'em beforehand if buying.
Table off is a good idea, it'll make things easier for sure, plenty of machines which have broken trunnions because of this.
If doing so by yourself, a thick fence post or the likes,
underneath the trunnion side of the machine, to make tipping over easier, so it lays on the column. (not quite thick enough bit shown, but you might not need any for your machine)
Get a dolly for moving, doesn't need be that heavy duty, esp if the paint is nice, very very useful.
as you'd chip paint moving upright with pipe. (without table)
This is the important bit, do not place a timber anywhere along the centre of the column,
only do so at the very end. i.e where my finger is,
and not somewhere where the switch might be.
as you don't want yer bandsaw to see-saw.
This is to ensure the base of the machine remains in contact with the ground
from upright to horizontal, to overcome a roll.
That base provides, say 6 inches of stabilization either side of the machine.
Putting the machine on the right of the trailer would reduce risk of that, if putting the light upper end in first.
Use the choks and some carpet, cardboard, jackets, or whathaveyou, to ensure it doesnt get scuffed.
Hope that helps somewhat.
Good luck with the machine.
Tom