sportbikerider78
Minister of Fire
We are talking about an assembly with steel, motors and other metal fabrications, right? If it is that fragile, I wouldn't want it!
I have had no issues transporting almost anything, as long as you secure it the right way. Look at pics of the stove online and see if there are protrusions like that exhaust flange, that stick out from the stove. You may have to block it up with some 2x4's to really get it to sit nicely in the back of the wagon.
I've transported dirtbikes sideways, atv's standing straight up, motorcycles backwards,,,,you just have to rig it right so that it is secure.
Ratchet straps are you friend. Even though it might seem very secure without special rigging, if you are in an accident, that stove will become airborne and kill everyone in the car. Strap it down, best you can with multiple straps in every tiedown location.
I have had no issues transporting almost anything, as long as you secure it the right way. Look at pics of the stove online and see if there are protrusions like that exhaust flange, that stick out from the stove. You may have to block it up with some 2x4's to really get it to sit nicely in the back of the wagon.
I've transported dirtbikes sideways, atv's standing straight up, motorcycles backwards,,,,you just have to rig it right so that it is secure.
Ratchet straps are you friend. Even though it might seem very secure without special rigging, if you are in an accident, that stove will become airborne and kill everyone in the car. Strap it down, best you can with multiple straps in every tiedown location.