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Transporting atlas stones

jamieaIconTransporting atlas stones09-06-2012 @ 19:32 
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Just bought a stone on eBay, I did want a pulling sled and some rope too but got outbid. What's the best way of transporting it in my Picasso?
VanillaGorillaIcon...09-06-2012 @ 19:33 
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Post Edited: 09.06.2012 @ 19:33 PM by VanillaGorilla
Plop it in a tyre on your passenger seat?

Make sure you buckle up!
brocerslrdIcon...09-06-2012 @ 19:35 
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In a tyre in boot or better in front footwell maybe?
BoarIcon...09-06-2012 @ 19:41 
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I used a tyre in the boot ...it sits there right nice .... however, if you slam on ...it turns into a massive velocity cannonball that would sink the titanic !!
Wayne_CowdreyIcon...09-06-2012 @ 19:42 
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Passenger seat.
brocerslrdIcon...09-06-2012 @ 19:49 
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Conan likes to listen to music
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Boar said:I used a tyre in the boot ...it sits there right nice .... however, if you slam on ...it turns into a massive velocity cannonball that would sink the titanic !!


I never thought of that mate but then again i used to use my old land rover so is was straped down aswell
WILLSANIcon...09-06-2012 @ 20:05 
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sit some strong sheets in the tyre before you put the stone in so its easy to lift out again.
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