Really interesting: Thanks Tom. People slag off British industry, but those guys clearly know what they are doing: impressive equipment in the workshop.
Amazing trip around the factory, showing that we can still manufacture quality engineered products in this country Great how you've worked in together to customise the trailer to suit all your requirements Thanks for taking us around with you Take care all Geoff
Nice custom trailer Tom. That hole box in the middle needs some rubber on the paint to stop chains scratching and rusting it up. Wow 🤩 the laser cutter is fantastic. Must be well expensive 💷💷💷 I’ve seen a water cutter but the laser is so quick 😅
Great video Tom. Good to see the progress of building the trailers. You may build another shed just for that laser cutter. Just think what you and Colin could build with that big cutter 😂😂.
I like the idea of the hole in the floor to store ur chains 👍 Interesting video, thanks.Emily will soon be reversing that one around the yard. Cheers, Poth.
What an amazing video Tom. Thanks for sharing this. Really enjoyable watching how things are made. And great job on the design of the new trailer mate. Great work. 👍👍👍
Fantastic video, very educational and extremely interesting,I know absolutely nothing about a farm trailer but they look such good quality,and made near to your farm. Thanks Tom for showing.
Micheal Bailey is a very nice chap, and they are definitely a popular trailer. Recently used a 40ft low loader like yours, and its a lovely thing but not without its flaws. Glad to see some improvements on yours
There couldn't have been any mechanical flaw, as manufacturing/design and assembly are about as tight as it gets. Excellent content, long live the Queen!
@mackellyman5642 loads of room in the ramp ram bushes, and brake chambers on the rear steering axle rubbing on the floor and breaking the air fittings were my main complaints. Not ideal but resolvable.
That reminded my of Crane Fruehauf that was the town's largest employer were I used to live in Dereham Norfolk. I even worked there whilst I was in the Army moonlighting. Sadly we lost them about 20 years ago now. I even used to take parts in from various manufactures that supported them after I had left the Army and accidently fell into Driving HGVs. Occasionally covering their Spare parts run when one of our two Driver that usually did the run where off on holiday or ill. That was a cushy job that one.
Thanks for showing this, Tom. They look top notch products and great to see the tour. I think you showed some of this a while ago, but is more. Interesting that you can carry a shipping container on the trailer. It does seem to have many, many uses.
Great video Tom. I own an engineering company so i can relate to this. But i am also learning arable farming so I can carry on my uncles 800 acre farm in the future. For your info The folding machine was a 400 ton machine with a 4 meter bed length.
Trailer looks pretty flash Tom! Factory was cool too. Always good to see these places with the modern gear. The only suggestion for a change is that the floor of your storage box should be heavy duty expanded metal, rather than a flat sheet with a few drain holes. Much easier to keep clean than an enclosed box which will fill up with dirt and whatnot. I presume the storage box comes with a lid that you didn't show us.
Thanks for the look into a great manufacturing business. Not everything is made in China, thank God. thanks for the look into farming life on the other side of the world.
Can't evem imagine what their power bill must be!!!!! Thank you for the tour sir 🙂 Too bad we both, (the US & UK) don't make their own steel anymore though...
A fantastic looking low loader, very well built by Baileys. One thing I would have got is some kind of a sliding lid on that open box for holding yr chains etc as it will fill with rain water & make it less comfortable to retrieve yr chains when needed.Its just another little idea.❤❤❤👍🏻
That was really interesting Tom. If companies produced good videos like that they would save a fortune in brochures. Just goes to show that Britain can produce some really good kit if they invest in the company rather than creaming of cash for greedy investors. Greetings from North West France 🇫🇷
Awesome video! Missed David the cat! Those wheel nut indicators we used when I worked for Waste Management and they where an absolute pain, the wheels would get so hot from all the stopping those nylon indicators would melt and become this hard coating you had to chisel to get a socket on the lug nut. I am guessing your wheels won't get that hot! Awesome looking trailer!
Thanks for the tour Tom. Certainly looks like quality manufacturing. I like to see the mix of qualified welders alongside of the robots. One question though, what is the purpose of the huge spring inside the tongue. 🙂
Great video, its good to see great british manufactures at work. one question arnt your cheveron markers the wrong way round? I thought the diagonal was meant to go bottom outside of the load?
That was quite convenient that the trailer with the design fault on the rear ram causing it to flex the frame was destroyed in an accident and never seen again 🙂
Really interesting: Thanks Tom.
People slag off British industry, but those guys clearly know what they are doing: impressive equipment in the workshop.
Not only a UA-cam star but a TV star on GB News. Great tour of the Bailey factory and a great looking new low loader. Carry on farming
Fantastic engineering,the new tech,lazers,cnc machines are unreal,great to see real manufacturing still forging ahead,real jobs. 20:09
Amazing trip around the factory, showing that we can still manufacture quality engineered products in this country
Great how you've worked in together to customise the trailer to suit all your requirements
Thanks for taking us around with you
Take care all
Geoff
Thanks for watching!
Nice to where and how things a made. Many thanks to Baileys for allow you to film in the factory.
Wow a factory tour. Good to see the tech used to make trailers. Thanks Tom....
Brilliant film. Really interesting. I would have liked to have seen more. You explain things really nicely. Well done Tom
Thank you very much!
Enjoyed that Tom thanks for the tour. The round thing in the cnc lathe with the tools attached is called the turret.
Cool, thanks
Crikey, that's some setup! Great insight into the whole process. Very interesting video mate!
Good to see Tom on GB News at Melton Mowbray Keep up the good work for British Farmers. ❤
Thanks, will do!
👍💯🎯 Team 🐑
Great interview on GB News
Great video Tom. Raw materials to finished product with process step's 👍
Nice custom trailer Tom. That hole box in the middle needs some rubber on the paint to stop chains scratching and rusting it up. Wow 🤩 the laser cutter is fantastic. Must be well expensive 💷💷💷 I’ve seen a water cutter but the laser is so quick 😅
Thanks for the tip
@ So glad to be helpful. I really enjoyed the tour of Bailey.
Great video Tom. Good to see the progress of building the trailers. You may build another shed just for that laser cutter. Just think what you and Colin could build with that big cutter 😂😂.
I like the idea of the hole in the floor to store ur chains 👍 Interesting video, thanks.Emily will soon be reversing that one around the yard.
Cheers, Poth.
Thanks for watching!
Interesting one Tom thanks again 👍
Great video Tom. Very interesting tour around factory, the new low loader looks great,you need to get Emily to keep clean 😂😂😂
Thanks to you, Tom, and Bailey's for showing us round. Great to see some manufacturing too.
Our pleasure!
Great vid Tom that’s some very high quality workmanship and materials there very cool to see them built..👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Yes they are
Awesome video Tom they have a great fabrication shop and well made I see they have beefed up the backend of the low loader and looks far better 👍👍👍
Yes they do
What an amazing video Tom. Thanks for sharing this. Really enjoyable watching how things are made. And great job on the design of the new trailer mate. Great work. 👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
great video i sean your interveiw at tractor rally you spoke realy well about inheratance tax well done
Thanks 👍
Can remember when Bailey started in a farm barn, they have done well for themselves one of the best trailers on the market
Very interesting Tom, thanks for sharing.
Like that box idea for the chains Tom lamb 🤠
Now we are towing trailers😅
Good Evening Tom , First thanks for the video very interesting how they get made also like you new trailer.🚜🚜⭐️👍👌🎅🤶🎄
Thanks 👍
Fantastic video, very educational and extremely interesting,I know absolutely nothing about a farm trailer but they look such good quality,and made near to your farm.
Thanks Tom for showing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Very enjoyable. Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great tour of that place.their trailers look quality.
Brilliant video again Tom, enjoyable watch, you’ll be famous soon enough!
Well done Tom with the excellent interview on GBNews with the farmers fight. Another very interesting video.
Excellent video Tom - very impressive manufacturing process, we still make the best here in Britain!
Great vid Tom New low loader improvements in safety etc Bailey s factory tour very impressive 👍
Thanks 👍
That was nice to see. Thanks for that Tom
Interesting video Tom nice low loader
Great video absolutely loved this ❤👌👌
Great video Tom. Very impressive set up at Bailey's
Thanks 👍
Thank you for the tour. It was really interesting.
cool factorytour ^^ and nice trailer u got there
I enjoyed that, I used to work for a company producing road tankers.
Micheal Bailey is a very nice chap, and they are definitely a popular trailer. Recently used a 40ft low loader like yours, and its a lovely thing but not without its flaws. Glad to see some improvements on yours
There couldn't have been any mechanical flaw, as manufacturing/design and assembly are about as tight as it gets. Excellent content, long live the Queen!
@mackellyman5642 loads of room in the ramp ram bushes, and brake chambers on the rear steering axle rubbing on the floor and breaking the air fittings were my main complaints. Not ideal but resolvable.
A very interesting video Tom, good to see how they fabricate the trailer parts & how it all comes together. A nice low loader you have got .
Great video Tom, hopefully the build quality prevents any future hire accidents 😉
Brilliant video, i could of watched more❤
Fascinating mate cheers for the tour 👊
No problem 👍
Kudos Tom, the Melton Mowbray rally excellent speech.
Great video
that was interesting stuff, cheers Tom :)
Love the video! The trailers look really high quality and it's cool to see how they are made
ABSOLUTE Quality On ALL Counts Big Man...
peace
Amazing manufacturing cheers Tom 🍻
That reminded my of Crane Fruehauf that was the town's largest employer were I used to live in Dereham Norfolk. I even worked there whilst I was in the Army moonlighting. Sadly we lost them about 20 years ago now. I even used to take parts in from various manufactures that supported them after I had left the Army and accidently fell into Driving HGVs. Occasionally covering their Spare parts run when one of our two Driver that usually did the run where off on holiday or ill. That was a cushy job that one.
I liked the factory tour, nice video Tom
@@Tornado_Dave hoping to get a swift cut soon
@ the way forward 😀
@ I like your videos to
Really interesting Tom thank you. Isn't it great to see British manufacturers. You did a great interview on gb news as well.
Lovely new trailer Tom and interesting factory tour 👍
That’s a tidy great factory impressed
Great video! Enjoyed it!
some nice kit there
Thanks for showing this, Tom. They look top notch products and great to see the tour. I think you showed some of this a while ago, but is more. Interesting that you can carry a shipping container on the trailer. It does seem to have many, many uses.
Glad you enjoyed it
Good strong trailers good video 👌🏻
Excellent! Thank you
Fascinating, thank you
Very interesting indeed quite different than what the states offer many good ideas on the units. Good Job Tom Lamb!!!!
Many thanks!
Good to see UK manufacturing
We agree!
Great video Tom. I own an engineering company so i can relate to this. But i am also learning arable farming so I can carry on my uncles 800 acre farm in the future. For your info The folding machine was a 400 ton machine with a 4 meter bed length.
Good stuff!
Trailer looks pretty flash Tom! Factory was cool too. Always good to see these places with the modern gear.
The only suggestion for a change is that the floor of your storage box should be heavy duty expanded metal, rather than a flat sheet with a few drain holes. Much easier to keep clean than an enclosed box which will fill up with dirt and whatnot. I presume the storage box comes with a lid that you didn't show us.
Great video Thanks Good Luck fron North of Ireland
Very good mate
I have to agree with the others. A very interesting process.
Tom Lamb, he's a GB News star 🌟
You should have put a short out yesterday, as a trailer for tonight's video
Thanks for the look into a great manufacturing business. Not everything is made in China, thank God. thanks for the look into farming life on the other side of the world.
Our pleasure!
Can't evem imagine what their power bill must be!!!!!
Thank you for the tour sir 🙂 Too bad we both, (the US & UK) don't make their own steel anymore though...
Very interesting look at the trailer plant. Surly they didn’t leave you un escorted 😂
Yer
One of your best videos, fascinating insight and not made in China lets hope it stays that way.
A fantastic looking low loader, very well built by Baileys. One thing I would have got is some kind of a sliding lid on that open box for holding yr chains etc as it will fill with rain water & make it less comfortable to retrieve yr chains when needed.Its just another little idea.❤❤❤👍🏻
It’s got holes in the bottom to let the water out
It was very interresting Tom
That was really interesting Tom.
If companies produced good videos like that they would save a fortune in brochures.
Just goes to show that Britain can produce some really good kit if they invest in the company rather than creaming of cash for greedy investors.
Greetings from North West France 🇫🇷
Sooo cool!
Nice fab shop Tom, I have a fab co up in Bradford, nothing like that mind . Cheers
Nice one
Impressive Factory for Impressive Trailers Tom. Nice Video. (Could almost have been a distant relation on the folding press. 😹😹😹)
Thanks Tom, very interesting, I cut parts for trailers on my CNC plasma, wish I had the speed of those lasers sometimes!
Baffles my mind what it must take to set up a business like that wish I was clever 👍 impressive
good one tom
avery interesting video tom
Great video ,think my David Brown would struggle a bit with your trailer though.
Awesome video! Missed David the cat! Those wheel nut indicators we used when I worked for Waste Management and they where an absolute pain, the wheels would get so hot from all the stopping those nylon indicators would melt and become this hard coating you had to chisel to get a socket on the lug nut. I am guessing your wheels won't get that hot! Awesome looking trailer!
Very cool!
Blue trailer was my favorite
The UK entry for "understatement of the year" is at 11:48
"Plenty of steel in here, isn't there"
😂
Do you think they'd mind if Tom just put a few bits of steel on the trailer to weigh it down for the drive home?
Excellent video, hope that you charge for some of the ideas you seem to give them!
Just happy to help
Love to know more about the small accident!!!!
Guess it was written off or they bought it off you to avoid paying for the repair?
Yeah it was in an ‘accident’ 🤫
Thanks for the tour Tom. Certainly looks like quality manufacturing. I like to see the mix of qualified welders alongside of the robots. One question though, what is the purpose of the huge spring inside the tongue. 🙂
Nice looking trailer Tom but the hinge on the ramp as it got lubrication point on it to stop it seizing up ?
It’s all been added
only youtuber i've seen go on a factory tour on their own lol
I noticed a few humans working in the factory Tom very interesting though 👍🏽👍🏽
Great video, its good to see great british manufactures at work. one question arnt your cheveron markers the wrong way round? I thought the diagonal was meant to go bottom outside of the load?
No idea to be honest
Tom Question, What are those galvanised posts in the middle of the trailer for 🤔
To stop the excavator from slipping sideways.
Is this another one bought because I remember you picking one up in the summer
It’s another one
Hi Tom great video I found it very interesting what length did you get your new trailer made and what weight can it carry..?
32ft and 22ton
Bon Boulo😆😆👍👍
That was quite convenient that the trailer with the design fault on the rear ram causing it to flex the frame was destroyed in an accident and never seen again 🙂
Tom how’s the blue mk1 escort doing these days