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  2. Thanks, watching World Cup draw atm.
  3. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaaGZFQBocqRmuaRVlXih2bwhZtQlJgBc&si=71dGfEuomesmZQ3T
  4. Should be a link to a playlist of the whole show. Should that fail, search for Portishead Roseland. Sublime.
  5. I love them. Was a bit nervous when I saw the cover. Could have easily been terrible. I’d love a fourth Portishead album. They could call it ‘Sorry.’
  6. Anyone know the differences between these two saws, or how they differ, I would have thought they were popular amongst diy types land home owners.
  7. Portishead were/are brilliant, soundtrack to an important little change in my life.
  8. Just bought another Ifor Williams plant trailer, absolute quality, pleasure to own. Long may they continue!
  9. All too down beat for my liking, layo and bushwacka love story whilst I'm climbing!
  10. Nope, still a family owned business in Wales, and still 'the best' in my opinion. IFOR WILLIAMS TRAILERS LIMITED filing history - Find and update company information - GOV.UK FIND-AND-UPDATE.COMPANY-INFORMATION.SERVICE.GOV.UK IFOR WILLIAMS TRAILERS LIMITED - Free company information from Companies House including registered office address, filing history, accounts, annual return, officers...
  11. Brass Against (formerly Brass Against the Machine) are best known for Rage Against the Machine covers. They’ve branched out a few times though. Their latest: How good is that!
  12. Ifor Williams Trailers is a privately held, family-owned British company based in North Wales. Key facts about the company: It was established in 1958 by local farmer Ifor Williams and remains a family business. The company is currently run by managing directors John and Carole Williams. It is the largest manufacturer of trailers in Britain (up to 3500kg gross weight) and is a significant employer in North Wales, with approximately 800 people across six sites. The company builds its trailers in Wales and has a network of distributors across the UK, Europe, and worldwide, including Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. Sunseeker International was owned by a Chinese conglomerate, the Dalian Wanda Group, from 2013 until late 2024. The company is now jointly owned by the US-based Lionheart Capital and Italian-based Orienta Capital Partners private equity firms. History of Ownership 1969-2013: The British company, originally named Poole Power Boats, was founded by the Braithwaite brothers and remained under various private owners and investment firms (including an Irish private equity firm, FL Partners) for its early history. 2013-2024: China's Dalian Wanda Group, a large real estate and entertainment conglomerate, acquired a majority stake (nearly 92%) in Sunseeker in 2013 for approximately £320 million. The company remained headquartered in Poole, UK, with its manufacturing facilities staying in the UK during this period. Late 2024-Present: In a deal announced in October 2024, the Dalian Wanda Group sold Sunseeker to US investment firm Lionheart Capital and Italian private equity firm Orienta Capital Partners. The new owners have pledged to maintain Sunseeker's British heritage, headquarters, and production in Poole, England Official UK company information from Companies House confirms that the persons with significant control are British nationals residing in Wales.
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  14. They do feel a bit floppy, the answer is the 'Hard Stihl AV kit' (1138 007 1003), makes a big difference.
  15. william gall

    Will

    Please call for details. Easy access tip site on hard standing.
  16. If you have to run a 36" bar a bigger saw would be advised. I think 24" is the recommended longest bar for a 365 and you are way past that. I'm sure the USA has plenty of people doing it with ported 365 and full skip chains but that don't make it right!! If your chain is sharp and you are cutting softwood you might make it work?
  17. I actually watched the beginning of the video and when I noticed it was a 261 and a jackass just dreaming of what a MS300i should be like I realised he was a fake/ click bater. I could not remove my post so no link in it to fool others.
  18. And .404 pitch chain .
  19. Whats the world coming to !
  20. Evening ! Mornings are a haze just now 😂
  21. Am just waiting for this years map "Yellow Snow" warnings.
  22. Ive miss read the thread, sorry, but I do believe its owned by Chinese now, same as sunseekers is owned by the Chinese, slowly hoovering up big uk firms
  23. Here we go again. Nothing but relentless rain. Don't think we've had a dry day since early October.
  24. Eh?! I was talking about a Chinese buyout of IWT
  25. Stihl have the MS300i, it is a fuel injected saw. It was a false yt video, people will do anything for a click.
  26. There is no right or wrong answer with bar lengths but that sounds a bit extreme. I can't remember if the 365 is 65 or 70 is CC, but the old rule of dividing the cc by 3 is about right, which would be 23, so it sounds like you are already pushing it at 28 inches. Personally for a 36 inch bar id go for a 90 or 120 cc saw. Also unless you are milling, there are very few situations in the UK where 36 inch bars are essential. If you are milling, this is even tougher for the saw and I would still to a 120 cc saw for a 36 inch bar.
  27. Andrew.W1tter

    APW

    Please tip on Gravel, behind blocks
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