ruffdog
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Scary...you dodged a bullet there.About as close as it get.
Scary...you dodged a bullet there.About as close as it get.
Hang in. There. Tornadoes are serious. I'm thankful we cleared most of the cedars close to house. And thankful we could afford a tractor and mow late last fall.Your dodging Fires were Dodging Tornados, down south its Hurricanes.
Glad you missed worst damage but that was too close.
A 300' buffer of three-inch grass and fireproof exterior maybe.
Cave dwelling?
Stay safe
My neighbor has near-misses about every other year. As in, sets a burn pile going, it gets away from him, and I'm faced with the dilemma - a, call FD now? or b) go help? or c) wait and see?This thread has me more concerned about keeping my property trimmed up better. I'm slacking.
About 40 years ago my neighbors brush fire got away and burnt across my property. I watched the volunteer firemen turn and run as it came out of the woods and hit my open field. Three-foot-tall overgrown pasture. I had just bought my property.
How to meet your neighbor!
Even if you're careful with fire your neighbor may not be.
Probably good advice, but what can a guy with a "possibly damaged" tractor do to get a reasonable response time out of an adjuster in a wildfire disaster zone? Is there any obligation on the part of the insurance company to actually get around to him, in a reasonable amount of time?Don't do anything to clean or inspect anything. Leave everything as it is for the insurance adjustor to see the damage firsthand. Any "improvements" you make will cost you. The adjustors' job is to get the company off with as little payout as possible. Dealt with insurance 20 years. Some adjustors have a heart and most don't. The company has the last word. You're a star while paying the premiums on time but the enemy when it's their turn to pay. Been there.
??? He didn't even mention any plastic on the tractor melting, and in fact we know the wiring and primary electronics must still be okay if it started and ran.I would assume that the metal throughout the tractor including the engine suffers from fatigue ad the properties would likely have changed from the intense heat you say was present.
Thoughts are with you. Whereabouts are you. We are in Logan CtyAnother voice from Oklahoma...
Total Loss, Barn, house, guest house, Commercial Zero turn, trailers, and the list goes on...
Kioti tractor (may be savable) Yes, there was no stopping that windy wildfire that day..
A reminder to all, get "replacement" insurance, which I had on the house, but not personal.. And likely, we are all "under-insured"...
Great point in Warranty! For sure a question I'm getting answers to!If you've filed a claim I wouldn't touch anything involved in the claim.
In regards to the tractor, it's virtually new and there's no possible way to really know how damaged it might possibly be. There may be a seal that's weakened but still holding - for now. Only to fail within a week, a month, or whenever. Who knows what damage is lurking waiting to reveal itself. And I'll bet since you're reporting fire damage that the warranty is now null and void.
I'd insist that the tractor is a total write off and lawyer up if the adjuster/inspector gets his back up.
I've been through a fire and had friends suffer the same. You'll discover or remember things for years that didn't get claimed because you're focused on all the big stuff.
It's good that only things got damaged. Things can be replaced. But generally a fire always costs you and I wouldn't wish one on anyone.
Sorry to hear. If nobody was hurt you have that to be grateful for the rest is just stuff but is terrible none the less.Another voice from Oklahoma...
Total Loss, Barn, house, guest house, Commercial Zero turn, trailers, and the list goes on...
Kioti tractor (may be savable) Yes, there was no stopping that windy wildfire that day..
A reminder to all, get "replacement" insurance, which I had on the house, but not personal.. And likely, we are all "under-insured"...
So sorry. I trust he is well?My brother lost his Kubota that way.