Here in Texas we have the Texas Farm Bureau but I don’t know if NC has anything like that but if you do they might be able to help you. My insurance for my new tractor cost 50.00 a year and that covers it for anything that happens to it. I hope this helpsMy homeowner's insurance agent has been exceptionally slow to respond to my inquiries so I have been looking for another company to provide a standalone quote for my new tractor.
I have connected with the major companies with no luck. I am in NC if that helps.
I am not a business owner, it is just a hobby tractor.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Boylerman is in CT and said he could not get that type of insurance without business. You told him his agent was wrong. The fact is, from what I can find online, you are wrong. I have not found a CT agency that offers inland marine policies for individuals. My original point was basically to stop jumping to conclusions based on how insurance works in your state.Torvy, the OP who I recommended Farm Bureau to in my last post is in NC. FB writes Inland Marine policies there.
In CT, you can get coverage for your tractor as well. Maybe even through FB, but certainly from Inland Marine.
Bottom line, I person without a business can get insurance for their tractor in all 50 states from some company. Price and rules will differ state to state. Good luck.
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It is certainly "possible", but not likely.You are in OH, not CT. It is possible they don't offer it that way in CT.
2 years ago, I had Inland Marine coverage in MA, for my 32K valued L48TLB, on a $4,500 valued trailer, for $500 per year.My Allstate agent is checking with an insurance broker she knows to see if she can get me an inland marine policy as an individual, not associated with a business. Allstate won't sell it to individuals, only businesses.
Just curious, how much should coverage be? My tractor is worth maybe $10K or so. I mainly want to be covered as I trailer it from place to place. Worried about an accident wrecking the tractor.
Just added insurance for my 2 trailers. Just bought a 20' 14K equipment trailer, and want it covered in case of theft. Was less than $80 a year. My older 6x10 trailer was $50 a year.
My agent contacted an independent insurance broker and he found an inland marine policy for $500. Too expensive for the 1-2 times a year I take my tractor off property. He did say we may be able to add a rider to our home policy to cover the tractor when it goes off property and he thought that should be $75-$100. We'll see.