Insurance for mini digger

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williams
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Post: # 106560Post williams

I'm just about to buy a new kubota u17 (I'm actually really excited :p )

The salesman said jcb insurance are good. I'm waiting for a call back on Monday.
Out of interest how much should you expect to pay for insuring a new digger? It's not being hired out. I've also got a little u10 that I'd like to insure and wonder if I'd get a sensible deal for both.

mickg
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Post: # 106561Post mickg

congratulation it looks a nice machine

I use JCB insurance for my own plant plus hired in plant, its very reasonable

you need to complete the on line form as our circumstance will differ
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williams
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Post: # 106565Post williams

Ah, I just went on the online form and insurance for the u17 and my existing u10 is £450- year! Nice :D
I'll still be chaining the thing up though, I can't stand tool theives. Would be nice to link the chains to the mains as well haha

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