2026 Kuhn TBE 22 Base
- Year 2026
- Make Kuhn
- Model TBE 22
2026 Kuhn TBE 22
Designed for Mowing with Ease!
The TBE 22 offset landscape mower is designed specifically for mowing roadsides, ditches, and hedges, with a range of operating angles. The TBE 22 is compatible with Cat. 2 and 3 hitches, which matches up well to common utility tractors found in municipal applications.
The KUHN TBE 22 offset mower is designed for mowing roadsides, ditches, and hedges. The pivoting head design allows the operator to work as steeply as 65 degrees below grade for steep ditches, or in a vertical upright position to tackle hedges and tree lines along paths or roadways. The heavy-duty driveline and large rotor diameter make quick work of grass or light branches. Two sets of counterknives welded into the hood liner help to process cut material into fine clippings for quick decomposition, returning nutrients to the soil. Depending on the application, the TBE 22 can have either universal or hammer knives for the best performance.
Features may include:
Hitch & Offset- The TBE 22 is compatible with Cat. 2 and 3 hitches, which matches up well to common utility tractors found in municipal applications. The heavy-duty offset arm allows the machine to work either directly behind the tractor or offset to the right up to 35” (89 cm). The pivot pins feature hollow seal rings for long life. The mowing head can pivot up to 65 degrees below grade to work in steep ditches or along waterways, or up to 90 degrees above horizontal to reach hedges and trees along roads or walking paths in parks and other areas. ?
- Like all KUHN shredders and offset mowers, the outer casing of the TBE 22 Series is shaped to provide a strong, long-lasting structure while optimizing the flow of shredded material through the machine. The gentle arch of the design offers significant capacity for tall, thick grasses and allows the shredded material to be ejected smoothly and evenly out the back of the machine.
- The TBE 22 is available from the factory with either universal knives (left) or hammer knives (right). The “Y” shaped universal knives work very well for powering through thick grass. Hammer knives are much heavier and more desirable in applications that encounter a significant number of small branches or woody twigs. Other knife styles are available through KUHN Parts to match a wide range of specific applications.