
2026-03-11
In short: yes, and this is no longer news. But if you dig deeper, everything is not as simple as it seems from the outside. Many people still think that Chinese technology is only about price, and quality is in question. In reality, everything is different, and I will try to explain why, based on what I saw myself.
About ten years ago, when they just started actively importingbalersfrom China, the attitude was skeptical. I remember the first batches of ?Dongfengs? or ?Yutonov? — a lot of small breakdowns: sometimes the hydraulics leak, sometimes the belts break. But even then there was a plus - spare parts came quickly and cheaply, unlike their European counterparts, where you could wait for months.
Now the situation has changed dramatically. The same manufacturers who then supplied crude cars now have assembly lines that are not much inferior to our old “Gomselmash”. I personally visited a factory in Shandong - I won’t name the brand, so as not to be considered advertising - and saw how control was built there. Yes, it’s not ideal, but the process is underway. They learned to work with our conditions: humidity, frost, fuel quality.
The key point that many people miss is that the Chinese don't just copy. They adapt. For example, we strengthened the frame on models for Siberia, installed more powerful pumps onbalersfor working with wet hay. These are not loud statements, but real improvements that only those who are constantly in the field know about.
Price is, of course, important. But now it’s not the main thing. After all the sanctions and the departure of Western brands, the issue became reliability and service. You can buy a cheap baler, but if it stops in the middle of harvesting, all the money saved will go into the red.
Therefore, demand for the middle segment is now growing. Not the most budget models, but not top-end “Claases” either. This is where Chinese manufacturers who have invested in localization win. Let's take, for example,Shandong Shenyang Mechanical Equipment Co.,Ltd. I know their dealer in Central Russia. They don't just sell cars from the sitehttps://www.shengyangjxgroup.ru. They have a spare parts warehouse in Voronezh and mobile mechanics. For our client, this is often more important than the technical specifications from the catalog.
Their company, as they position themselves, is a high-tech enterprise. In fact, this means that they have their own design bureau, which can make changes to the design for a specific order. We once ordered a batch of balers from them with a modified geometry of the pressing chamber for alfalfa. They did it, they delivered it, it works. Not perfect, but it works. And most importantly, there was dialogue.
The biggest problem is inconsistency, inconsistent quality even within the same model. A batch of excellent cars may arrive, and the next one will come with welding problems. This is due to the fact that large Chinese factories have many subsuppliers. One replaced the bearing with a cheaper one - and a chain reaction began.
Another point is documentation. Operating instructions are sometimes translated to mean stand or fall. Hydraulic diagrams may not correspond to the actual machine. You have to figure it out on the spot, call engineers, send photos. It's time.
And, of course, “support?” after warranty. Some dealers, especially small ones, disappear after a sale. Therefore, now smart buyers look not at the brand, but at who represents this brand in Russia. Availability of the same siteshengyangjxgroup.ru- this is already an indicator that the company is committed to long-term work, and not to one-time sales.
Necessarily. The market is now colorful. Belarusian ?Gomselmash? is a time-tested classic, but often has an outdated design and problems with the same electronics. Turkish manufacturers like ?Amazon? they make good cars, but their price is already close to the European segment.
China takes a very flexible position in this niche. They can offer an analogue of ?Gomselmash? at a comparable price, but with more modern hydraulics. Or make a simplified version of the Turkish model, but 30% cheaper. Their strength lies in this variability.
A specific example: last season we tested a Turkish baler and a Chinese one for one farm in the Rostov regionShandong Shenyang. There was almost no difference in performance. In terms of reliability, Turkish is a little more stable. But when we calculated the total cost of ownership (car + spare parts + service) for three years, the Chinese version turned out to be 25% more profitable. This is significant for an agricultural holding.
The trend is obvious: Chinese manufacturers will strengthen. But not all, but those who will build a full-fledged service network here. There is already talk about localizing the production of some components in Russia. This is the next logical step.
This is generally good for the Russian farmer. There will be more choice, competition, prices may even drop a little. But you need to be prepared for the fact that there will be no perfect technology. You will have to delve into it yourself, learn to negotiate with suppliers, and have critical spare parts in stock.
So, back to the title question. China is not just a supplier. It has already become a key player in the marketbalersin Russia. And this status is supported not only by price tags, but also by a gradually growing understanding of how to work with our market. Albeit with reservations, the fact remains: without Chinese technology, many farms would now have a much more difficult time. And some may not have survived under current conditions.