Re: Anyone know anything about Huber Tractors
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Posted by SnapSJ on August 07, 1998 at 18:14:18:
In Reply to: Anyone know anything about Huber Tractors posted by Jeremy Fiorelli on August 03, 1998 at 18:23:18:
: My father bought a Huber tractor and we are trying to find out what it is for sure. I think it maybe a 18-36, 21-39, 20-40 or 32-45 How do you tell the difference the only (difference I know of is the bore of the engine and when they were produced) the serial # is 8406 the engine has an "A U" on it. I'll try to have some pictures of it on my home page by the end of this month or beginning of next. The tractor is yellow with orange rims and pin stripping, I'm sure it was originally was green. Anyway I'm hoping to find someone who can tell me what to look for so we can figure out what it is. Manuals would be nice if I could find copies or orignals. : Thanks!! : Jeremy Fiorelli Huber was operating back in Civil War Times. It was based in Marion, Ohio. They were veterans in making threshers and steam engines. If your Huber is a 4 cylinder, it can be a 30/60, or a 12/25, or there was one called a Super Four. They made a row crop model called the Modern Farmer. There was an L, and a LC (row crop). Starting in 37 and went until WW2. THere was a model B in 37. Huber tractor production ended in 1941. I have a pic of a 25/50, and it is an Olive green, with an orange flywheel, and steel wheels. They came with rear rim extentions. Hope this helped!! Snapsj
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