Both brands are heavy-duty names, but they are built for different buyers. If you haul equipment, tilt loads, or run a commercial fleet in Saskatchewan, here is how H&H and PJ Trailers compare on frame, finish, warranty, and day-to-day usability.
H&H and PJ both build steel trailers, but their engineering, finishes, and dealer support differ.
H&H designs and builds its own frames, axles, and components. Trailers are all-steel, powder-coated, and known for tight fit-and-finish.
PJ is one of the largest trailer manufacturers in the U.S., with a broad dealer network and a reputation for heavy channel-frame designs.
Both brands ship with multi-year frame warranties. H&H backs its products through its dealer network; PJ offers a nationwide U.S. program.
NCCHD is Saskatchewan's only authorized H&H + Double A dealer. We do not stock PJ trailers, but we can service most makes.
There is no universal winner. Here is how the choice breaks down by the work you actually do.
For flat decks and equipment trailers, either brand will haul skid steers and excavators. H&H tends toward cleaner wiring and integrated LED lighting; PJ often offers heavier channel-frame options.
H&H's hydraulic and gravity tilt lines include the SPEED Loader system, which lowers the load angle and reduces winching. If you load low-clearance equipment, that design is worth testing.
PJ has more U.S. dealers. In Saskatchewan, NCCHD stocks H&H parts and can service both brands in our SGI-certified shop. For local uptime, proximity beats badge.
If you want an all-steel, powder-coated trailer with modern lighting and a lower load angle, H&H is the stronger fit. If you are south of the border and value a U.S.-wide dealer network, PJ is a proven option. In Saskatchewan, NCCHD sells, services, and warranties H&H trailers, and our parts counter supports most major brands.
Not sure which trailer fits your load? Tell us what you haul, where you haul it, and your budget. We'll spec the right H&H trailer and compare it against anything you are considering.