Near-north Ontario, French River | Actually you might even make out like a bandit on this deal ! While the wagon looks to be destroyed Im willin to bet the damage to the box itself is minimal and and the very least repairable. The running gear may not be as bad as you think either. We flipped two wagons a few years back as well. Called insurance company and they wrote the one off as the front corner was caved in. We asked if we could keep the 'remains' and they didnt object so we drug in home. Long story short, insurance paid $5000 for the damaged wagon, of which we cut out the damaged courner and had some steal bent up, cost us about $250 to get'er back into shape. Used the money from the insurance to buy another wagon LOL. We did ok on the deal if you ask me. For what its worth we hired a suction truck and were able to salvage 95% of the load as well, insurance paid that bill as well LOL
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