2020 Kuhn North America SPW Series 19.2 CL
- Year 2020
- Make Kuhn North America
- Model SPW Series
2020 Kuhn North America SPW Series 19.2 CL
Your 4-in-1 Solution to Cattle FeedingFour models available, the SPW 19, SPW 22, SPW 25 and SPW 27, offer capacities that range from 670 to 950 ft3 (19-27 m3).
KUHN SPW Self-Propelled, Self-Loading Mixers combine multiple machines normally involved in mixing and feeding a TMR into a single machine. Four machines are combined into one (silage facer, loader, mixer, power unit) making the SPW the ideal machine for producers looking to increase efficiency in their operation.
Four Machines in OnePowerful, Clean FacerThe first machine that the SPW acts in place of is a mechanical facer. The 6’7” (2 m) wide rotating milling head provides a clean, smooth silage face. The over top rotation of the milling head shaves downward on the silage pile. Downward facing on the silage pile and eliminating undercutting possibilities provides the best oxygen-limiting environment for silage quality preservation, as well as reduces the risk of unwanted silage collapsing. Silage is loaded while the pile is being faced, minimizing a step in the process and saving time.
High-Capacity Loading ArmThe loading portion of feeding is achieved with the combination of the milling head and loading conveyor arm of the SPW. The wide, powerful milling head combined with a wide loading conveyor maximizes loading capacity of the machine. Facing and loading occur simultaneously when facing larger silage piles, maximizing capacity.
Proven Twin-Auger Mixer DesignProven KUHN twin-auger mixer design is used on the SPW Series to guarantee excellent mix quality. The SPW leads the way in mixing control capabilities, with full adjustability of mixing augers throughout the mixing and feeding process. Unique features to the SPW mixer design include hydraulically adjustable, programmable hay stops and auger integrated magnet options.
Powerful & Reliable Engine and DrivetrainThe power unit portion of the SPW is made possible by a Tier 4 Final compliant FPT 6 cylinder 225 HP engine. The engine is placed in the rear of the machine for several reasons; ideal transfer of weight to the rear axle, kept away from dusty loading and unload areas, reduced noise in the cab, and ease of access for maintenance purposes. The SPW features a Dana Spicer® rear axle. Rear of machine weight distribution, paired with a limited slip differential, provides traction in varying conditions. The position of the rear axle provides a shorter wheelbase, increasing maneuverability of the machine.