>EandM
Driving across your own field ... why worry about being insured for that? Not illegal to drive on private land with the owner's (your) permission surely?
How do farmers manage with say a landrover?
Am I missing something here?
No you're not missing anything and is quite legal.
However, the broker at Gladiator declined insurance when I mentioned that I had to drive across the field to get at the water. So I asked him if the insurance wouldn't cover the off road use but he was very clear in pointing out that ANY off road use would void the policy in it's entirety ?!
Which sounds quite mad ! We eventually settled on using established tracks as per my earlier post but in reality the whole concept is unenforceable and not workable in the real world.
If you insure a Land Rover through NFU, Flux or any of the specialists I expect this is a contingency that they're prepared for - it just doesn't seem to work when you go through a conventional. on-line broker.