Machine à fabriquer des balles de ensilage TZ-55-52 envoyée en Namibie

Recently, a farmer from Namibia—who operates a medium-sized livestock farm—purchased a silage bale making machine from our company. Given Namibia’s arid climate, the proper storage of forage is critical to the farm’s daily operations. Consequently, he sought to acquire a silage baler to facilitate his silage production efforts.

Au début, il était assez sensible au prix. Cependant, après des discussions approfondies, la revue de nos nombreux succès sur le marché africain, et une compréhension détaillée de notre support de pièces détachées, de la qualité de nos machines et de notre service après-vente, il a finalement décidé d’acheter chez nous. Il a passé commande pour notre modèle 55-52, une balleuse-encaisseuse entièrement automatique et intégrée. Cliquez pour en savoir plus !

Pour répondre aux exigences spécifiques de ce client, nous avons équipé cette unité d'un pack d'alimentation haute performance :

18-Horsepower Electric-Start Diesel Engine: Powerful and robust, this engine features a one-touch start function, ensuring the equipment can operate autonomously—even in remote pastures lacking grid power coverage.
Integrated Battery Charging System: This critical feature earned high praise from the client, as it ensures the power system remains in optimal operating condition throughout extended periods of continuous operation.
Compact Body Design: With overall dimensions of 2135 × 1350 × 1300 mm and a total weight of 850 kg, the unit strikes a perfect balance between operational stability and flexibility for transport and relocation.

Results and Benefits

Based on the high-performance technical specifications of this silage bale making machine, our analysis of its Return on Investment (ROI) effectively dispelled the client’s initial concerns regarding the price:

High-Efficiency Production: The Model TZ-55-52 silage bale making machine processes 60 to 65 bales per hour, achieving an impressive output of 5 to 6 tons per hour.
Superior Density: The machine produces bales with a density reaching 450–500 kg/m³, with individual bale weights ranging from 65 to 100 kilograms. This high-density baling technology is crucial for ensuring optimal fermentation of silage and preserving its nutritional value over the long term.
Consumable Cost Savings: The machine features extremely low consumption of plastic netting—requiring only 2.5 kilograms of netting per ton of processed forage—thereby significantly reducing daily operating expenses.

Why choose us as silage baling machine supplier?

The Namibian client ultimately decided to place an order with us for several reasons—beyond just the technical specifications of the machine—including the following:

Extensive Experience and Case Studies in the African Market: We provided localized success stories from Sudan, Kenya, and South Africa as evidence, convincingly demonstrating that our machines are fully capable of meeting operational demands in harsh environments characterized by high temperatures and heavy dust.
Complimentary High-Quality Spare Parts: We included a set of core consumable parts with the machine delivery. This gesture not only alleviated the client’s concerns regarding potential downtime and repair costs but also significantly enhanced the perceived value of the product.
Exceptional Cost-Performance Ratio: The equipment features a 1.1 to 3 kW wrapping power system and supports three-phase power switching capabilities, allowing it to flexibly adapt to the farm’s existing electrical infrastructure.

Customer feedback

The 55-52 model silage bale making machine is now operational in Namibia.

“The high-density bales (550×520mm) facilitate forklift handling and stacking. Silage stored this way exhibits minimal nutrient loss, effectively addressing the farm’s dry-season forage gap. While the initial investment seemed substantial, its efficiency and accessory support make it well worth the cost.” — Feedback from our Namibian Partner.