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Posted by Roger on June 15, 2003 at 06:32:08 from (65.130.235.220):
In Reply to: tractor show ins. posted by bob ny on June 15, 2003 at 05:25:22:
Most tractor clubs have insurance. If you are a member you are covered. This is through the National E.D.G.E&T. Association. Our local club has this policy. It is covered in the cost of the club dues. I think it is $4.50 a year, but not sure.It is for One Million dollars coverage, not much in todays world. There are some benifits to being in a tractor club. We used to block off the flat belts with rope. Now we use cattle panels. It is amazing the number of people that will climb over, walk up to the flat belt while it is moving and reach out to touch it. Not sure what the facination with touching a moving flat belt is, but it happens. We have run the sawmill for 22 years and no accidents. I have yelled at hundreds of people warning them to stay away from moving parts.
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