Sipma Z
Пресс-подборщики
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A proven solution for efficient and high-quality hay and straw baling on small to medium farms.
Description
Reliable support for forage harvesting
Sipma Z series balers have long established themselves as a benchmark of utilitarian reliability in the forage equipment segment. This machinery is chosen by farms that require stable field performance without the complications of complex electronics or sensitive components. The primary task of this equipment is transforming hay or straw windrows into dense, transportable bales that are easy to store and move.
Practical use cases for Sipma Z
The main scenario for this equipment is operation within small to medium-sized farms, where ease of maintenance and field repairability are critical. The unit excels at picking up cereal crop residues and various types of haylage.
- Optimal bale formation: ensures uniform density, which is critical for preventing rot and maintaining hay quality during storage.
- Terrain adaptation: the pick-up design allows for effective contour following over uneven field surfaces, minimizing material losses during collection.
- Resource efficiency: the machinery does not require high-horsepower tractors, making it a cost-effective choice for farmers utilizing standard mid-range tractor models.
During operation, the user achieves predictable results: consistent bale geometry simplifies automated loading and stacking in storage facilities. This is the ideal tool for farmers looking to complete hay harvesting quickly during narrow weather windows, where delay could mean a loss in feed quality.
Specifications
| Мощность | 35 л.с. |
|---|---|
| Год выпуска | 1985–1985 год |
| Catalog | Catalog → Пресс-подборщики |
| Manufacturer | Sipma |
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