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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2008

This time the dratted Sony Ericsson worked for the duration of loading unlike Part 1. These loaders are quick, reliable and easy to use. Top marks JCB. This cannot be said of the camera phone, strangely it flickers in places on playback? When I get another means to video stuff I will review the K800i & K850i, then destroy the pair of them in a suitably satisfying way!

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  • buy new telephone :D

  • Hi 96Termos, I take it you haven't seen my latest video's about the Blackberry and Nokia E5 then? The phone I used when making this video was a Sony Ericsson K800i if my memory serves me right. I will be posting and update on my latest phone the Nokia E5 maybe even today!

  • Just done a 5 day course learning how to use one of these machines. Probably the most depressing week of my life. Me and telehandlers just don't get on together.

  • Hi veetskootnlotndotn, Pity. They are a very useful and can be good fun to use. I like them and prefer them over an articulated loader like a JCB 416 or similar. Given time and left on your own to use one you might just change your mind. Sometimes I have spent most of a day in one and not felt bored or knackered by the experience!

    Regards, DZ.

  • gravel... or stones i think :D

  • Hi jd8430t, See below. It is paper waste which gets spread on the land.

    Regards,

    DZ.

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  • Hi you are most likely right, it was probably in training you are under scrutiny all the time and then the test at the end of it was the icing on the cake. Still I was pleased with the theory test result/ I got 100% in 33 mins.

  • Hi steadietransit13, Sorry, I have had major issues with the service provider and we are now no longer together! I don't recommend Pipex to anyone from now on! Right, the stuff I am loading is de-inked paper sludge. It is quite crumbly but can become very much like clay! It is a waste product from the recycling of pamphlets and other similar white papers. The ink is removed and chalk filler and most of the white fibres go into making new white paper.

    Regards,

    DZ.

  • wot are u loadin?

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