Posted by Oregon Tractor Jack on December 03, 2017 at 07:49:29 from (98.232.236.177):
In Reply to: Tractor Insurance posted by Johnnykick on December 02, 2017 at 18:48:18:
I too have an $1M umbrella policy from State Farm. I covers everything except any type of "competition events". I am a tractor puller, but since it is a "competition" I am not covered when I haul my tractors to a pull. If I am going to a pull, it becomes a "show" so I am covered. The other part of this is your rig and how well you tie down your equipment. I use transport grade chain and ratcheting binders to hold them down. Four for each piece of equipment. My stuff is not going to fall off the trailer. I see all kinds of tie downs on rigs at pulls and at shows. Single straps pulling the tractor forward to a stop bar on the front of the trailer. Straps that are half worn through. These are the ones that have trouble with their tractor hauling...
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