Kuhn's self-propelled mixer is featured at Agritechnica.

SPW Power combines a high-visibility cab with a powerful engine and a low-height mixing system.

12.11.2025 | 10:40 (UTC -3)
Cultivar Magazine

Kuhn is showcasing the SPW Power self-propelled mixer at Agritechnica in Hanover, Germany. The model features a narrow rear axle and a turning radius of up to 5 meters, facilitating mobility on farms with compact structures.

The mixing hopper was positioned between the axles, which allowed for a reduction in the machine's overall height and improved stability. The Visiospace cab, with its large glazed area, offers 360-degree visibility and enhances operator safety.

The equipment is available in capacities of 12, 14, 15, and 17 cubic meters. Working power ranges from 88 to 120 kW (120 to 163 hp), with a Power Boost function for specific demands. The machine's length varies between 8,38 and 8,66 meters, with a height of up to 3,15 meters.

The SPW Power uses the K-NOX mixing screw, constructed from special stainless steel. The part offers up to six times greater durability than standard models, according to tests with 7 cycles conducted in 2018.

The 100% K-NOX screw conveyor reduces wear and improves mixing quality. This solution lowers maintenance costs and contributes to better feed utilization in the feed bunk. It is also available for the brand's stationary mixer wagons. (Click here for more information)

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