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RebelYell
Yes, Kubota Credit does require insurance on financed equipment to protect their investment. If you have a policy to cover the equipment, all you have to do is give policy information on the contract. Some policies may be different if the machine is being used commercially. I have found Kubota insurance to be cheaper than adding the equipment to a home owner's policy in a lot of cases.
Lewis
 
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John Deere requires insurance too. My homeowners (farm policy) wouldn't cover it unless I payed extra ($184 per year). I took the JD insurance at $272 for 5 years of coverage.
 
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I thought my post would get misunderstood, especially the deeper in the thread we go. My F.Y.I. was to let other buyers know of this added expense. In my mind was 14990BX22+1500mmm(coulda been cheaper)+750tax+1250trailer but then they added 50thisfee+20thatfee+20anotherfee+445insurance. I looked at the Kubota website. The insurance they offer is a group rate which is maybe, probably, could be cheaper than others. I will check my homeowners and call Kubota if my homeowners will cover it. However, I am looking at the possibilty of using it semi-commercially when I am better trained on the equipment IE: getting it off the trailer properly /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif.
 
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I see you bought a trailer. Is this to haul the BX22? I am planning to do the same thing. What type and kind of trailer did you get. My Kubota dealer says the problem is the length of the BX with loader & backhoe. Thy have hauled them with the loader raised so you don't need as long a trailer. Any thoughts?
 
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Just got a call back from my insurance agent (State Farm) and they assured me that the tractor would be covered by my home owners policy; no extra charge. All I need is send them a copy of the bill of sale. /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif My nickel's worth
 
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Thank you, HansC. I also have State Farm. To answer your question Supernug, Gatormade 16' by 6 1/2'. We are discussing this on the Kubota owner/operating forum, see BX22 thread started by me.
 
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Many homeowners' insurance policies will cover a tractor but make sure you understand what exactly is covered. Most I have heard of will cover you on your property only. If you are grading or doing snow removal on the neighborhood road you may not be covered. Some will cover you during transport to other property you own if that property is also covered under the same policy. Mine covers me for fire and theft but forget roll over or other damage. My understanding is that the Kubota policy is much more comprehensive and covers the tractor regardless of where it is being used.

Some one mentioned the possibility of using their tractor on a semi-commercial basis. I believe you will find that as soon as you are doing any work for money all bets are off with homeowners' or the Kubota insurance.

MarkV
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( John Deere requires insurance too. My homeowners (farm policy) wouldn't cover it unless I payed extra ($184 per year). I took the JD insurance at $272 for 5 years of coverage. )</font>

Remember to read the fine print. Your coverage on the unit is probably decreasing value so if you have a loss, the carrier will only pay off the loan, not cover the replacement tractor.

My tractor as well as implements and contents of outbuildings is covered on my Farmowners policy. That coverage covers replacement costs as well as payoff. Of course it's more expensive than the tractor store insurance but if your tractor is stolen, burns or gets wrecked and you have decreasing coverage, you are Sh. out of luck and no tractor.

Remember, you only get what you pay for.

Daryl
Forage Services, L.P.
 
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<font color="blue">Your coverage on the unit is probably decreasing value so if you have a loss, the carrier will only pay off the loan, not cover the replacement tractor.
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Nope, done looked into that. It pays actual cash value at time of loss. If you do not agree with blue-book value, you have the option of having it appraised by an independent appraisor. It's also covered within or while in transit in the US and Canada. The only thing not covered is liability.

Good advice though, Daryl. Always read your policy because some agents don't always know what they are selling.
 
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