Turbys_1700
Elite Member
N80 said:My homeowner's policy is similar. Covers theft, vandalism, weather (but not flood) damage. I think it even covers accidents.
The two glaring omissions are damage if the tractor is on someone else's property, and damage from an accident while towing. Auto insurance will only cover a token amount for anything being towed. I think my homeowner's policy has liability coverage to some extent but not if the tractor is used commercially.
Currently I rarely use mine on someone elses property and it is stored on my place. It has only been on a trailer once since I got it. But that's the thing that worries me. I'm going to have to find other insurance if it looks like Iwould need to tow it.
My B-I-L has used it a couple of times on his farm too. But not often.
An Inland Marine policy will cover these sorts of things and don't cost much but I have been totally unable to find one. My homeowner/auto insurance company (USAA, which is otherwise great) does not do this type of policy. Farm Bureau won't insure the tractor if I don't have my house with them. And so far I cannot find anyone to extend _just_ an Inland Marine policy.
Very frustrating.
George,
My Farm Bureau agent did cover my tractor under inland marine without my other stuff. He's probably trying to get my business back. I had it with them previously but they let my agent go who was a friend of mine. He gave me great rates.