Bailey vs competition..

WA29

Member
Location
West mids
Looking at X2 high spec grain trailers, they will be used for nothing else. Have always been bailey, and they have always served us well so reluctant to change. Pricing up Stewart, Richard Western and Ktwo too, please don’t turn this into another trailer debate I’m not interested in any other brands this is short listed on personal preference. Questions are as follows.
1) Heard mixed reports on the build quality of the new baileys, is this right? I assume the paint issues are now addressed, we have a ‘13 that isn’t great quality but a ‘15 which is good.
2) Are Stewart’s all they’re made out to be? I can’t really see any shout out features over the competitors and they seem to come with a much bigger price tag.
3) Heard from a few Westerns can be lively on the road, is that true or not? Also seen multiple pictures of poor paint on them too, is this still a issue?
4) Ktwo, I’ve heard no bad. Is there anything to watch out for?
Many thanks..
 

quattro

Member
Location
scotland
I think Stewart which is supposed to be a premium brand has cheap Made sprung draw bar As against those others above
also small grain hatch if you use it
 

puntabrava

Member
Location
Wiltshire
Stewart trailer I found on a farm in Devon, looks pissss poor in chassis design where they have stepped the chassis rail thickness towards the front of trailer.


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Spencer

Member
Location
North West
New Bailey here for grain only. Rides lovely, oversize front window which is Great for grain carting. Paint seems good, never sits out though. All options are listed with prices on website which I like. Look the best out of all you mention in my opinion, and will hold its money well. God knows why everyone raves about Stewart’s, they look a bit “agricultural” to me .... 🤔😆
 

Optimus

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
North of Perth
Any of those 3 would be decent.we have a Stewart done thousands of tonnes an miles.tows great on the road with 16 tonne.the only thing you have to watch for.is where the mud guards are ask them to cap the box section.so dirt doesn't go up them an rot it from the in side.
 

snarling bee

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Bedfordshire
I prefer Western to Bailey, especially in the 16 tonne size. Kept thinking the Bailey was going to tip over on our uneven roads, the suspension springs are too soft.
 

Ian01

Member
Location
In the East
Bailey ride better than RW and definitely better than the Stewart with the bouncy drawbar, can't comment on ktwo.

We have 4 of the latest TB18's and can't see any problems, paint alot better now, and the 2012 trailer we had a paint problem with they took back and resprayed so now like new.

We tow a wide range of trailers and Stewart are the only make none of the drivers want to tow
 

Optimus

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
North of Perth
Bailey ride better than RW and definitely better than the Stewart with the bouncy drawbar, can't comment on ktwo.

We have 4 of the latest TB18's and can't see any problems, paint alot better now, and the 2012 trailer we had a paint problem with they took back and resprayed so now like new.

We tow a wide range of trailers and Stewart are the only make none of the drivers want to tow
Really?

I hardly even know our Stewart's on the back.

Surely if you pay all that money paint should be fine anyway
 

WA29

Member
Location
West mids
Really?

I hardly even know our Stewart's on the back.

Surely if you pay all that money paint should be fine anyway
It’s ridiculous how it should even be mentioned regarding paint on Ag machinery. Too many cut corners, look at jcb’s and their black paint. It’s awful, if you were to buy a car with the same quality paint it would be going back no questions asked..
 

DieselRob

Member
BASE UK Member
Location
North Yorkshire
New Stewart here this time, I wouldn't buy another bailey now, the ride is so much better. The bailey I have puts the fear of God in me on some corners or slopes, whereas the Stewart I hardly know its behind me
 
Looking at X2 high spec grain trailers, they will be used for nothing else. Have always been bailey, and they have always served us well so reluctant to change. Pricing up Stewart, Richard Western and Ktwo too, please don’t turn this into another trailer debate I’m not interested in any other brands this is short listed on personal preference. Questions are as follows.
1) Heard mixed reports on the build quality of the new baileys, is this right? I assume the paint issues are now addressed, we have a ‘13 that isn’t great quality but a ‘15 which is good.
2) Are Stewart’s all they’re made out to be? I can’t really see any shout out features over the competitors and they seem to come with a much bigger price tag.
3) Heard from a few Westerns can be lively on the road, is that true or not? Also seen multiple pictures of poor paint on them too, is this still a issue?
4) Ktwo, I’ve heard no bad. Is there anything to watch out for?
Many thanks..
Before you decide take a look at Braughan, they have almost taken over the Irish market.
 

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