Those front ends are real floppy without the tie rods, so you're wise to be careful.
Not sure exactly what I'd do in that situation -
No real way I can think of to tie the wheels together in a way that wouldn't prevent it from rolling (sort of putting tie rods on it!)
I'd consider making "tracks" with a couple of 4x4's - to guide the tires as you slowly roll it... but that's just because I personally have a pile of 4x4's sitting in my back yard. On the trailer you could nail a couple of 2x4's down temporarily too if it's a wood floor...
... Otherwise the only thing I can think of to get the tractor on the trailer is grab two 4' lengths of steel pipe with a diameter large enough to fit over the sections that the tie rod attaches to on the steering kuckles - and have a guy on each side steer each wheel as it rolls.
Again, just rig up something on the trailer to block them in position.
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