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Huber Maintainer

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Oleg B

03-28-2004 07:48:30




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Recently aquired what is beleived to be a Huber Maintainer. Need help in identying the model year and engine for repair reasons. Id plates aren't legible, except for cast number on engine. Would like to obtain a munual for service as well, don't beleive last ownder put correct parts in. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.




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Richard

04-06-2004 18:00:06




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 Re: Huber Maintainer in reply to Oleg B, 03-28-2004 07:48:30  
The serial number will be on the right side of the frame, cast into it, below the engine. Mine is #8477. I have a complete manual for it, which I found last year on ebay for, can you believe it, $10.00. I could copy pages for you, at cost. The machine has a Hercules 6 cylinder engine it, which we recently got running. It even had water in two cylinders when we took the head off, but it runs now, without burning oil. Gasket kits are available. I found a source for carburetor rebuild kits and a new set of valves via Google. I think the machine is worth $3000 to $4000 in running condition. It does a great job on our dirt roads here in Eastham , Cape Cod.

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Jeff Smith

03-30-2004 15:42:46




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 Re: Huber Maintainer in reply to Oleg B, 03-28-2004 07:48:30  
I have a huber grader that i am interested in selling. anyone know what its worth?



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Brent

03-30-2004 07:17:04




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 Re: Huber Maintainer in reply to Oleg B, 03-28-2004 07:48:30  
I live in Marion,Ohio where the Hubers were built.
I am a board member at the Huber museum,we should have that serial number on file.



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Brent

03-28-2004 18:31:02




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 Re: Huber Maintainer in reply to Oleg B, 03-28-2004 07:48:30  
If you can figure out the serial numbers I can help ID it for you. The engine number won't help.
You might try giving the the guy who currently builds the Huber maintainer a call he has repair manuals 1-800-40HUBER Send me a picture that might help.



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Oleg B

03-29-2004 07:31:17




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 Re: Re: Huber Maintainer in reply to Brent, 03-28-2004 18:31:02  
Hello, I am responding for my husband. Do you know where I can direct him to look for the serial numbers? This machine was given to the homeowners association in our area for road maintenance but hasn't been used in nearly 12 years. I actually gave the 800 Huber phone number to him last night, but the number kept ringing with now answer.



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Oleg B

03-29-2004 13:31:03




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 Re: Re: Re: Huber Maintainer in reply to Oleg B, 03-29-2004 07:31:17  
Brent,
I cannot provide a picture, but I have a couple numbers that came from an id plate located in the drivers area. CM1838 & M5220. Those are the only numbers that are legible that I have found. Do these help?



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Brent

03-29-2004 18:17:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Huber Maintainer in reply to Oleg B, 03-29-2004 13:31:03  
Yes those may help,but it will most likely be the
weekend before I can research the numbers for you. If you would like just send me an e-mail directly. I will see what I can do for you.



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Oleg B

03-30-2004 06:01:58




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Huber Maintainer in reply to Brent, 03-29-2004 18:17:48  
Can you tell me where you will be researching these numbers at? I would like to research as well.



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