John Deere Gator TA insurance
Discussion
Afternoon all - I'm looking at getting a John Deere Gator TA (2006), as a utility/fun thing.
The one I'm looking at is road registered as an agricultural vehicle, which is good as it doesn't require an MOT and gets free road tax.
I assume though I will need insurance if i take it on the road - any clues who would insure such a thing??!!
I'm thinking NFU, but they have ALWAYS been over-priced on insurance in the past
The one I'm looking at is road registered as an agricultural vehicle, which is good as it doesn't require an MOT and gets free road tax.
I assume though I will need insurance if i take it on the road - any clues who would insure such a thing??!!
I'm thinking NFU, but they have ALWAYS been over-priced on insurance in the past
Smegmium said:
Afternoon all - I'm looking at getting a John Deere Gator TA (2006), as a utility/fun thing.
The one I'm looking at is road registered as an agricultural vehicle, which is good as it doesn't require an MOT and gets free road tax.
I assume though I will need insurance if i take it on the road - any clues who would insure such a thing??!!
I'm thinking NFU, but they have ALWAYS been over-priced on insurance in the past
The one I'm looking at is road registered as an agricultural vehicle, which is good as it doesn't require an MOT and gets free road tax.
I assume though I will need insurance if i take it on the road - any clues who would insure such a thing??!!
I'm thinking NFU, but they have ALWAYS been over-priced on insurance in the past
Smegmium said:
Afternoon all - I'm looking at getting a John Deere Gator TA (2006), as a utility/fun thing.
The one I'm looking at is road registered as an agricultural vehicle, which is good as it doesn't require an MOT and gets free road tax.
I assume though I will need insurance if i take it on the road - any clues who would insure such a thing??!!
I'm thinking NFU, but they have ALWAYS been over-priced on insurance in the past
The one I'm looking at is road registered as an agricultural vehicle, which is good as it doesn't require an MOT and gets free road tax.
I assume though I will need insurance if i take it on the road - any clues who would insure such a thing??!!
I'm thinking NFU, but they have ALWAYS been over-priced on insurance in the past
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