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Re: BUSHHOGGING LIABILITY
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Posted by david on July 01, 2003 at 12:24:42 from (205.204.242.23):
In Reply to: BUSHHOGGING LIABILITY posted by Allen on June 30, 2003 at 11:45:00:
Lots of good advice so far. We used to do a lot of custom work. Carried a 'basic' farm owners from Farm Bureau which cost a little over a thousand per year plus added a $1m umbrella liability policy for $300. Had a lawyer draw up a work order contract with all the disclaimers in it. Never had any claims but it sure bought piece of mind. Key requirements were disclosure/hold harmless for underground hazards and projectiles. Also kept a right of refusal on any job. Also had a clause for tows, damages to my equip due to non disclosure. Mowed everything from croppable horse farms to pipe line rights of way. Only had 2 things that got me, an old chain harrow that punched 2 tractor tires and ate up one side of the batwing and a 'hole'. Dropped a 7600 Ford to verticle, front weights on the ground, bushhog dug in and stopped it from flipping forward.
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