Posted by Leroy on October 24, 2012 at 05:45:33 from (69.88.205.38):
In Reply to: Pricing opinions posted by Pete76NY on October 24, 2012 at 00:07:52:
No mater what the others say about value. I will go anouther way. You have reciepts for all the parts you put on, so total them and keep safe. Then did you have or did you purchase it for rebuilding? Document what it orignal cost was and total it up. Then try to come up with a number of hours labor and doucment that as well. Get everything figured up so you know what the total cost was, then get 3 good appraisors that will give you a written appraisel of that figure along with lots of pictures with time imprint date on them. Now you are ready to take all that information to your insurance agent and get it covered. Something is going to happen if you don't. And I think with all that then you should be able to get it insured for the $10,000 value that you will have in it. You have to think what it will cost me to replace it if the barn burns down with it in side. That condition I don't think you could do it for the 10grand.
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