Welcome to the Winter 2025 edition of CONNECT magazine. In this issue…
Now Then – Intro from Michael Bailey
Farming isn’t just a job, it’s a way of life. It’s the same here at Bailey. For over forty years we’ve blended our family’s farming roots with a passion for making trailers that suit farmers down to the ground…
New 2 tonne Dropside trailer
Following recent requests from customers for a smaller trailer, we have now designed a new 2 tonne Dropside model to join the range. Our Dropside 2 tonne trailer is offered at 2,500 long by 1500 wide by 450mm high…
Update to Beavertail Low Loader range
We believe when it comes to designing features for a trailer the simpler, the better. This is why we’re continually refining our models, making them easier for the customer. Our Beavertail Low Loaders are the latest model to benefit…
Heaping praise on Bailey
P J Stent Ltd are sugar beet contractors based in Beccles, Suffolk. The business harvests beet for about 45 customers throughout Norfolk and Suffolk. Owner Paul Stent tells us why the business relies on Bailey trailers…
No more rock and roll
William Sawbridge & Sons Ltd are farmers and contractors located in North Buckinghamshire. The company has recently taken delivery of three new 18tonne TB trailers. At the end of a busy day in the combine, we caught up with William Sawbridge…
Need a part? Just ask Ben
If you look after your Bailey trailer it will keep on going for years. However, it’s a fact of life that even the best products need a new part now and again. Parts Manager Ben Turner is responsible for keeping our customers on the move…
The man with the pink trailer
“It makes everyone happy when they see it. You won’t see many more pink ones in North Yorkshire. Everyone knows who you are.” Says Charles Waudby, ‘The Man with the Pink Trailer’. In December 2023 we raffled a one -off pink TB15…
Talking trailers with Jazz Bailey
Jazz is one of the third generation to be part of our family business, joining us in 2016 and initially working in the design department. Jazz currently runs the CNC laser, which must be active 12 hours a day in order to meet production targets…
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