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johndeere630
Join Date: Aug 2011
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2011-10-08          180740


I have a 4WD mithsubishi D1650FD and have had a break in where i keep it and was wondering if any one knows what year it was made in so that i can get an age related number plate...

Also does anyone reading this know of a good insurance company?

I would realy apreciate it if anyone knows any thing about this tractor if you could just drop me a message!

Thanks a lot!




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auerbach
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 2168 West of Toronto
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2011-10-08          180741


Know nothing about Mitsus except that tractor number plates are not usually age-related.

All insurers are good when you're buying, not so much when you're claiming. ....


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johndeere630
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2011-10-09          180750


tell me about it!!:)
someone smashed the rear window on the marshall and I tried to claim but know just got a hole in the back so not good for bailing straw!Will call footman-james when i get a chance...

Thanks!
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kthompson
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2011-10-10          180767


If you search here will find ideas on how to protect your tractor. Don't miss Murf's on storage container. Your question on insurance is tough to answer with no idea where you are as this is a State Law product you are looking for. As an insurance agent and not with any company I will mention here are my suggestions:
Talk with your homeowners company first. A lot will depend on how they consider a tractor. They might be able to cover it with an endorsement.
Talk with tractor dealership.
Farm Bureau does a fair job in at least my state.
Talk with an independent commercial Insurance Agency.
Call your State Department of Insurance and ask who is licensed to sell that coverage and then what companies have complaints that are legitimate against them.

Ask details. Ask how they determine the value if stolen or destroyed. You might find they value it so low the premium compared to risk you are willing to take the risk.

One thing I would not do is leave it parked where it could be pulled onto a roll back. ....


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