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Yesterdays scrub clearance job (new camera phone, any excuse!)


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Picked up a Nokia Asha 300 a few days ago, well pleased. It's got everything I wanted- buttons, voice memos, MP3 player and a decent camera. Not too poncey, dropped it three times already and still working. All for £50! My first semi-smart phone :001_rolleyes::lol: Did my research and thought the C2-01 was the phone I needed, luckily the geek in the shop suggested this with an extra 2 megapixels for a tenner more.

 

Camera seems plenty good enough, these are scaled down but still better quality than the old iPod could manage.

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You can buy them no trouble. Lots of companies do them. What it will lift depends upon the size of machine. Mine is a 1.5 ton but a powerful one. As the grab doesn't close up into itself like a normal grapple you can only hold three or four bits, but with a single piece the machine will tell you when it's too much! You'll throw 12" diameter 12' lengths around no problem. It will lift much larger but with care! You get used to knocking the timber round so the lack of rotation is not a limitation for me.

 

I'm only about 20 miles down the 272 from you, your welcome to come have a play :thumbup1:

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