Soundguy,that's interesting. I received some different information from my insurer. I am just pointing out the how many different answers we all seem to be getting from our insurers.
My vehicle insurer told me that my trailer was covered, but not the equipment on the trailer. Once I left my property, my tractor was not insured, nor was it insured riding on the trailer. This is when I learned of in-land marine policies. Boat owners face the same dilemma, since transporting the boat is not covered on one policy, but is covered on the in-land marine policy. Therefore, the boat owner technically has two policies incorporated into one. One for the water and one for transporting it.
I ended up getting an in-land marine policy which covers everything including on and off property as long as I am not doing commercial work. I had to sit down with the owner of the insurance company to get this worked out since I did not want a commercial policy, which was big bucks!
My feedback from the following insurers:
State Farm Homeowners: Would cover tractor fire/theft on property but not negligence. Did not extend outside of property. Negligence example would be driving tractor into a pond or clipping a large tree branch and doing major damage. Operator error stuff...
Liberty Mutual Vehicle insurance: Covered my car, and equipment trailer, but not the contents of the trailer. Liability and replacement of car/trailer. They told me no way would they pay to replace or repair a 30K tractor. They didn't even know how to insure a tractor since it was not a boat or car or house.
State Farm in-land marine: Covers tractor for fire, theft, and negligence on or off property, on or off trailer as long is it not doing commercial work like excavating. Requred proof that I kept tractor in enclosed structure on my property. Had to send pictures of the tractor in the metal building.
I think most questions need to be beyond are we insured, but to what extent are we insured... What exactly is covered, and how much...
Joe