Great post Hugh!
I just bought my tractor (new), in the past month or so and have been shopping around for insurance. The tractor is paid for. I have Allstate for my house, vehicles, etc. and also have a clean record with no accidents or claims. My rate for the house and cars are reasonable from Allstate. Nobody at Allstate, (in Columbia, SC), seems to know anything about insuring a tractor except 1 agent. I got the run around. His figure was for $1000 a year for a non-commercial policy. I said, "you got to be kidding!" So far, the estimates for a non-commercial inland marine policy from other local insurance agencies have run in the range of about $500 a year for my Kubota L3830HST. That still seems too high and I have not committed as of yet. Are these insurance people in kahoots?
I would sure appreciate a PM or five from you all with a phone number for other agents on getting a decent policy. If nothing else...I may put Allstate on the firing line and pull all my policies with them and letting them know why! State Farm says you have to have your house, cars with them before they will issue an inland marine policy for a tractor. I have not gotten a quote from them, but maybe this week I will. Does NC Farm Bureau do business in SC? What are your opinions? It's not about the money...it's the principal. No, I take that back...it IS about the money!