Tractor insurance

Alan young

Member
Livestock Farmer
Hello all just a quick question I have everything insured here with the nfu and they are OK too deal with but not necessarily cheap anybody moved from nfu to anybody they would recommend... secondly I'm looking at a fresh tractor 08 plate loader 2900 hrs £16800... anybody have any similar aged machines they know what they're paying a year too insure such a machine?? Just too get an idea of what's a reasonable price... many thanks alan
 

Steevo

Member
Location
Gloucestershire
Plenty of insurance threads on here.

Acres. Lycetts. Both brokers who will help. @Kimberley too.

All insurance is going up quite a lot tho so few options are cheap now.

As for the second tractor….my first thoughts are that seems a very cheap loader for the year and hours! That would concern me more than the insurance premium if I am honest.
 

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