Last month, five Taizy silage baling machines were successfully shipped to Burkina Faso. These baler and wrapper machines have already been put into operation.

Customer requirements

Our client in Burkina Faso operates a large livestock cooperative and needs to harvest and store large quantities of elephant grass and other natural forage grasses annually.

However, manual baling is inefficient, resulting in loose bales and significant storage losses. Therefore, the client needed to purchase a batch of silage baling machines. The client presented us with the following requirements:

  • Increase baling efficiency and enable continuous operation
  • Reduce labour input and maximise automation
  • Improve the quality of forage fermentation and reduce spoilage

Our solution

Based on the customer’s workload and grass type, we recommended the TZ-55-52 silage baling machine, which can meet the demands of continuous operation. This machine has the following features:

  • High degree of automation, significantly reducing manual labour
  • High bale density, facilitating long-term storage
  • Thick and even wrapping, contributing to improved fermentation quality
  • Durable structure, ensuring stable operation in various environments
silage baling machine
silage baling machine

Machine details

The silage baling machine we recommend to our customers is highly efficient, with a baling speed of 60-65 pieces/hour. Its detailed specifications are as follows:

Machine pictureSpecification
silage round balerSilage Baler with diesel engine
Model: TZ-55-52
Power: Diesel engine:15hp
Bale size: Φ550*520mm
Bale weight: 65- 100kg/bale
Bale density: 450-500kg/m³
Baling speed: 60-65 piece/h, 5-6t/h  Machine
Machine size: 2135*1350*1300mm
Machine weight: 510kg
silage baler and wrapper machine details

Positive feedback from customers

This batch of silage baling and wrapping machines has been successfully put into use. Customer feedback indicates that after the silage baling machine was put into operation, work efficiency improved significantly, and the bales were more tightly packed.