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Re: Re: Insurance blues
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Posted by Ed on October 18, 2002 at 08:50:50 from (198.185.163.7):
In Reply to: Re: Insurance blues posted by Glenn(WV) on October 17, 2002 at 19:36:41:
My Nationwide agent says it's no, but a training agent from the Buffalo NY area says yes. I don't get that warm feeling . They are looking into insuring it with antique vehicle insurance. NY state belives that I can get antique plates for it. Farm Family says for on premisis its covered and is looking to off premisis. State Farm is looking into it. I'll give Erie a call Several of the antique specilty insures will insure if its a static display only. They will not insure it if it is used for demonstration plowing at the fall fair. They suggest commercial insurance. Because I'm not under an insurance companies definition of a business they will not insure me. What a pain. The risk for using this tractor 3 or 4 times a year has got to be extremely small. I would even go for a couple thousand dollar deductable.
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