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My agent said. Deuce no problem w Classic insurance, but due to the weight of an M923 they won't do it. Cause if I hit someone it's going to cause some serious damage.
State farm did quote me Full Coverage and Liabilty. I went with Liabilty w fire and Theft adder. Cause if I hit someone other...
Don't know about State farm in TN, But I have mine w State farm in IN.
Commercial insurance for non commercial use. I don't have full coverage, but I do have fire and theft. I pay about $230 a half.
Hope this helps.
Since your not sure if your starter is wired correctly. Are you sure you didn't burn up your new starter when you jumped it the last time? or worse yet something else.
Sounds like it time to get the volt meter out and start checking everything.
You could try and see if you can get movement up and down in the carrier bearing. Use a pry bar if needed. There were no grease zerks on mine and it is a sealed bearing. Mght be able to use a needle tip and get some lube behind the seal, becareful as to not destroy the seal. Good luck
Here is a couple pics of mine.
1st pic Loading @ adams place
2nd pic Unloading
3rd pic to show friends, that hadn't seen her yet, how big these trucks really are.
4th pic with the new soft top (yes it does fit in that bay of my shop.:shock:)
Not super hard too find, But not cheap either best price I've ssen for a hard top was $700 + shipping.
I am always looking for one for my truck. The soft top does work pretty well though and less than half for a brand new one.
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