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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 115602" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Most are indeed heavier than Ifor Williams. IW have the advantage of donkey's years of experience and the volume sales that justifies state of the art design and factories as well as their own precision fabrication facility. It allows them to produce their own lightweight optimised construction.</p><p>Others struggle to produce consistent quality and construction due to a more 'blacksmith' approach to lower volumes.</p><p> </p><p>No doubt IW trailers can be improved upon but rivals struggle to achieve this at a competitive price. Hopefully the Haughton [excuse me if the name isn't right] will calve a nice niche in top quality and design, even if that is at a price. It might well be worth it for a small number of users.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 115602, member: 718"] Most are indeed heavier than Ifor Williams. IW have the advantage of donkey's years of experience and the volume sales that justifies state of the art design and factories as well as their own precision fabrication facility. It allows them to produce their own lightweight optimised construction. Others struggle to produce consistent quality and construction due to a more 'blacksmith' approach to lower volumes. No doubt IW trailers can be improved upon but rivals struggle to achieve this at a competitive price. Hopefully the Haughton [excuse me if the name isn't right] will calve a nice niche in top quality and design, even if that is at a price. It might well be worth it for a small number of users. [/QUOTE]
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