
It seems like a long time ago since we all met up at LAMMA 25. Thank you to everyone who popped onto our stand, it was good to catch up and share a few laughs.
When we set out to raise funds for Breast Cancer Now by raf fling a ‘one-off’ pink. TB15, we had no idea how successful it would be. That trailer raised over £36,000 for the charity. However, the story doesn’t
end there. Recently, a ‘one-off’ scale model of our pink trailer was raffled for just over £1,800.
Our range of construction trailers are proving themselves day-in-day-out on earthworks across the UK. Steve Hill of S E Hill Ltd runs our Contract Tipper and Low Loader trailers. Steve talks about his business on here.
Today’s tractors can travel at a fair rate of knots. When a tractor is speeding across a field or on the road, any debris picked up is also projected at speed. Tractor manufacturers go to great lengths to protect the tractor. We’ve now taken further steps to protect the trailer.
If you go back a few years, the number of trailers leaving the factory with fitted sheets was minimal compared to today. Attitudes have changed, the vast majority of new trailers leave with a sheeting system fitted. We’ve given you the lowdown on our sheeting options here.
At the time of writing this editorial, farmers are gearing up for Harvest 25. James Burton of D & B Contracting relies on three of our TB trailers for the grain harvest, he tells us why here.
On behalf of the Bailey family, I wish you the very best for the remainder of the season.
Michael Bailey
Managing Director