JDgreen227
Super Member
Compact Tractor Fan notes in a thread below about his tractor toolbox contents, that he carries construction cones when working near the busy road in front of his property, and that made me wonder... I am sure many of the TBN members have their tractors insured under their homeowner policies, which, like mine, probably state: "Coverage is provided for motorized vehicles not licensed for road use, and which are used to service the insured's premises."
I interpret that as meaning insurance coverage for me and my tractor is not valid once I take it off my property. So, if I am mowing the road right of way out front, or picking up trash to put in the FEL bucket, and some moron runs into me, am I responsible for the accident, or is the driver of the car? Since I am not actually on the road itself, I think the driver would be held at fault. Thanks for any input.
I interpret that as meaning insurance coverage for me and my tractor is not valid once I take it off my property. So, if I am mowing the road right of way out front, or picking up trash to put in the FEL bucket, and some moron runs into me, am I responsible for the accident, or is the driver of the car? Since I am not actually on the road itself, I think the driver would be held at fault. Thanks for any input.