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<blockquote data-quote="e3120" data-source="post: 6695629" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>Of course, Phil, one of the beauties of being an independent is that you can write your own policy. But it does seem odd that just because my £100k of in-warranty equipment is used in a period rich with annual/bank holidays, I have to over-capacitise for eventualities, but if similar-valued kit was used in the summer I could expect a different service.</p><p></p><p>To be fair, I'm fairly confident our dealers would keep us going. Just as well, as serious livestock users are unlikely to find a friend/contractor with the right kit (or if so with spare capacity). No problem blagging a TH and bucket from a shooting neighbour.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Have roads got steeper as well then? Lots of us do other jobs and find new horses to be a poor imitation. Sorry, but it can be wearing when the 'cultivation is evil' card is unnecessarily played.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="e3120, post: 6695629, member: 1161"] Of course, Phil, one of the beauties of being an independent is that you can write your own policy. But it does seem odd that just because my £100k of in-warranty equipment is used in a period rich with annual/bank holidays, I have to over-capacitise for eventualities, but if similar-valued kit was used in the summer I could expect a different service. To be fair, I'm fairly confident our dealers would keep us going. Just as well, as serious livestock users are unlikely to find a friend/contractor with the right kit (or if so with spare capacity). No problem blagging a TH and bucket from a shooting neighbour. Have roads got steeper as well then? Lots of us do other jobs and find new horses to be a poor imitation. Sorry, but it can be wearing when the 'cultivation is evil' card is unnecessarily played. [/QUOTE]
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