Kevin Root
Very Active Member
That sure was a nice rig Trent. You did good work building it. I hope the insurance pulls through for you so you can get another one going soon.
Lmao. You make me laugh,that was funnyMost of that will probably buff out...
Go for it! Happy you like the set up.They say that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery...So I'm 'gonna copy it IKIC. Great idea for storage, perhaps a spare tire can be added? Thanks for sharing.
Generally, your homeowners is only going to cover the machine if it was wrecked on the property.. And then, it's subject to your home owners deductible. This would vary from carrier to carrier..Question, if you don't mind.
Is your homeowners covering your machine, or did you purchase a separate policy?
I have always been told my homeowners will cover my ATV, but I have never had to test that.
Odds are any homeowners coverage for a toy will have limits on $ and causes of loss. Will vary by company ans policy type. Ask your agent, get it in writing, and save it if they say you have "full" coverage. If all they say is you are covered and/or have full coverage, run and get a new agent. Get specifics.Question, if you don't mind.
Is your homeowners covering your machine, or did you purchase a separate policy?
I have always been told my homeowners will cover my ATV, but I have never had to test that.
I have coverage on my machine. In Nv you can register your UTV and insure it. You can then drive on roads to get to blm up to 5 miles from your home.Question, if you don't mind.
Is your homeowners covering your machine, or did you purchase a separate policy?
I have always been told my homeowners will cover my ATV, but I have never had to test that.
I keep up on several hunting forums and have for years and never read about insurance. That's surprising because many of us have atv's, boats, campers, etc.. I'm guessing many of us don't really know what kind of coverage we have or need. I have a separate policy on my atv, but couldn't tell you what that coverage is. Another thought comes to mind is about gun coverage. I'll probably start a new thread, don't won't to steal this thread. Sorry for the pun IKIC.Odds are any homeowners coverage for a toy will have limits on $ and causes of loss. Will vary by company ans policy type. Ask your agent, get it in writing, and save it if they say you have "full" coverage. If all they say is you are covered and/or have full coverage, run and get a new agent. Get specifics.
Myself, having 32+ years in insurance, all my toys have a separate policy, just like my cars, and all are covered under my umbrella/high limits liability policy. The toy coverage, motorcycles, atv, boats, etc. is generally cheap, utv's I am not sure about, but likely affordable. If a guest/family member gets hurt on my toy, heaven forbid, there is coverage, no need to sue me. If stolen/wrecked etc, I get a new toy. Most of my toys are $10 a month or less.
Like the set-up? I LOVE the set-up!Go for it! Happy you like the set up.
State FarmThat's Great!!
If you don't mind, is your insurance company one of the big ones? Love to hear positive outcomes on things like this