Woodstock- actions speak louder than words.

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If so, will you be using the bike and a trailer for hauling it? ;lol

I'll be using the bike trailer/wood-hauler to bring it home. It won't happen for a while as Charlie is in no hurry, and neither am I given were at the end of this season. But I will be going up for a ride destination and visit in the near future and I'll post as many pics as Woodstock let's me take.

Here's my buddy earlier this week. I was pressed into service to be his pick-up of him buying a used Honda Valkyrie. (I have one too, so that's why I had to do it.:) )

[Hearth.com] Woodstock- actions speak louder than words.
 
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Sweet! Here is another way to get a stove home:

[Hearth.com] Woodstock- actions speak louder than words.
That stove was going to Wisconsin. I think there was about 1/2" to spare getting that in the PT Cruiser.
 
Sweet! Here is another way to get a stove home:

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That stove was going to Wisconsin. I think there was about 1/2" to spare getting that in the PT Cruiser.

Wow! I never thought of just putting in the ENVOY. But, I've got a nice ramp for the trailer so that may be a consideration too. Thanks for the suggestion though, it's a possibility.

Dennis how did the shocks in the PT like that load? :eek: We're the headlights pointing at the moon?
 
Take some measurements and then call Woodstock.

Amazingly that PT Cruiser did not squat much at all. I was surprised.
 
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My plan has been get it on an appliance dolly and strapped down solid, then it roll onto the trailer, off the trailer and then slowly up a double sets of stairs with my weight lifting buddies doing the muscle work. I'm a bit worried about that last part, but I did it with the original stove... so, hopefully we can do it again.
 
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