This thread has taken an interesting turn. I知 not that worried about payment or scammers. It痴 a $10k machine, and getting stiffed on that would really piss me off, but it痴 not so much that it痴 going to break the bank or change my retirement date.
But I gotta call out this post, 4570Man. Why do you have insurance on a tractor? If you have others using it, and wanted liability coverage for a potential lawsuit, that makes sense. But if you pay loss coverage insurance money on every item you own, the only ones typically benefiting from that are the insurance companies.
My philosophy is to only carry insurance on things that would be absolutely catastrophic to lose, which I am unable to replace with acceptable immediacy from my own funds, namely my house and any brand-new car. I have a $7500 deductible on my homeowners for this reason, and pay a much lower premium as a result of it. I知 not going to submit a claim for a $600 repair, and suffer the potential premium increase, so why carry the typical $500 deductible?
I壇 propose that carrying theft or damage insurance on any tractor presently worth less than three months salary is foolish, unless you need it for your business and can稚 otherwise replace it from your own funds.
I bought my used TLB for 32K back in June, and had to trailer it for 350 miles.
Trailering a combined 12K koad for 350 miles, behind a 2500 HD Suburban, I felt I needed tractor insurance.
That is an uncomfortable amount of weight on the highway, when pulled by a 2500 HD 454 Suburban (1200# on the hitch ball).
I tried to get coverage just for the trip, but had to buy a 1 year tractor loss policy for $500.
I would like to keep just comprehensive coverage for fire loss, but I don't think there is a way for me to do that.
I suppose $500 (1.6% of 31K) for a year (32K - 1K deductible) is not too bad.
I will need to think about it in June, when it will be renewal time.
I suppose I could afford the loss if it were to happen.
My homeowners policy will NOT cover a $32,000 tractor value.
Thinkin....I'll probably renew though.
"three months salary" ????
I have not had a "salary" (retired) for 19 years.
Monthly retirement income maybe?