Possible? Not being familiar with the machine in question I'd say it probably is possible. It would be real good if your hired driver was sharp enough to see potential problems/solutions. It would also be good if you had an assortment of skates, straps, toe-jacks, and pipes to facilitate movement in smooth/controlled manner. Diamond plate beds sometimes hang-up one roller, causing direction to change. Skates, rollers, pipes sometimes have to be corrected/substituted and that's easier done when the machine weight isn't on it. The bed can move around a bit as the machine approaches that last 18" to the lip. Until part of the machine is sitting on skates that are on firm concrete constant attention/correction is required, especially for excessive lean-over to one side. Center of gravity will not be ignored. I was running out of time when I used a roll back, wouldn't want to do it again unless I had a good driver. Several pairs of eyes on progress is also mighty helpful. It's a slow game of inches but it can go bad real quick and it can't be stopped once it starts. I've also rented a drop deck to move a BP alone and would use one again if it was rated for the weight. Do pay more attention than I did entering curves on the highway (breath-less moment) I hope this was of some help, good luck.