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Paul Cat

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  1. Made first use of my new Axiom LRF spotter this morning while trying to get in to position on a deer permission pre-dawn.

    How have I managed without thermal vision before now?

    Never mind just using it in the dark, I had it glued to my eye well after sun-up as it was revealing things that I would otherwise have not seen, even with binoculars. I cannot wait to get out and use it again on rabbits, foxes and again pre-dawn and early morning on the deer. Somehow those scopes that I always thought were well out of my budget are looking awfully tempting.

  2. I bought a pair of Decibullz which are widely available. Most sellers quote long delivery times though, 2-3 weeks, which suggests none of them carry stock. They're only £25-30 a pair so I don't understand why not.

    The instructions said to 'boil water, put it in a mug, drop in an earplug, wait 5 minutes, remove, cool for a minute or two, insert into ear, wait five minutes then remove the earplug "which is now perfectly moulded to your ear shape". Repeat for other ear.' Mine didn't quite go like that........🙄

    Boiled water, poured it into mug, dropped in ear plug, waited five minutes, spooned out a blob of molten silicone with the hard plastic bit in the middle, tried to push the flat, runny silicone into something approximating a ball to aid insertion, got close but with half the silicone stuck to the metal spoon (recommended in instructions to prevent sticking), some on my fingers, some still in the mug.

    Prodded and poked the now hardening silicone into my ear, realised it was not soft enough, dropped it back into the mug, took it back out, got more stuck to the spoon and my fingers, realised I was down to about 2/3 of the original silicone and that some had blocked the hard plastic canal that should be in the middle but was now offset in what looked like a piece of compressed candy floss.

    Tried with the second one, similar result.

    Took photos, sent to seller, got a refund.

    I'm still searching for something so am keen to see what other answers you get.

     

  3. That's okay. Someone has suggested that NFU don't like insuring single items/vehisles. It's also obvious from my calls to brokers that underwriters don't like quads but I think that relates to the road type, unfortunately the agricultural ones get tarred with the same brush. The comment about a top box being a modification seems to back that up.

    Not to worry, I can just stay with my current insurers.

  4. On 7/28/2020 at 12:02 PM, Private Marker said:

    Have you tried NFU? Farmers often have quad bikes and the NFU insure all sorts of stuff. I've got a recovery truck with them and I'm not a farmer! 😁

     

    You'd think so, wouldn't you? They don't though.

  5. Where do people go for reasonable rates? I've had mine with Bikesure for a few years and while they are okay (none of the nonsense mentioned below) I thought I would ring around for comparisons at this year's renewal.

    A new (to me) name in the market is 'Itsaquadbikeinsurance' who one would hope understand what they are dealing with, in this instance a plain old Honda Fourtrax. Not new, not exotic but it does the job. In answer to the question 'Any modifications' I mentioned a top box which caused them to clutch their pearls and refuse to quote because "It's a modification". 🙄

    I've asked the NGO if members qualify for discount anywhere and await their reply but the more alternatives the better.

     

    TIA

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