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Stump grinders left in vans overnight


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I have insurance that covers that, among other situations. Mick is right. You can choose whether to insure or not after getting a quote. But, if you are making payments on the grinder you probably are required to insure it?

 

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I know it's a question most people wouldn't want to answer as it's a personal subject but does anyone keep a stump grinder in a panel van overnight on a regular basis?

If so, is it insured?

 

I think I would have asked the insurance people if it were me. not post it on open forum that its left in a van overnight...crazy

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