Huber SC picture

817jdg

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Here is a picture hopefully. I thought I got it the first time but I guess not.
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To my understanding it was made only one year 1935. The motor is a flat head Waukesha 4 cylinder. I do have a couple LC Hubers that are very similad with a over head Waukesha.
 
Good looking tractor! Could you tell me what model engine it says it is on the engine tag? It kind of looks like an XA, XAH, or XAK. Thanks!
 
Please tell me about that "channel" that the front wheels seem to ride in on the bottom of the trailer. Thanks, Ralph in Oklahoma.
 
My truck was used for hauling RV's The center channel also had a similar ramp used while loading. They had a wheel they would put under the jack. Then the RV unit was winched one the truck. Once in place they had stands with a ball hitch on top. They would pin them in the center channel and latch the hitch to the stand. They would also strap over the wheels too.
 
Ran across your picture of the Huber. I would love to hear about it as I have just bought one of these tractors in about the same condition. They are actually considered a MFC not an SC i"m told. SC"s were the same as an LC with a smaller overhead waukesha and they only made 43 total. Yours predates LCs and SCs and should be around a 1930. If you have a serial number I could get the build date and the first owners name and address. Email me or call anytime at 585-455-1058. Thanks.
Matt
 
The serial number is 10829. I was told it was an SC that is all I am going by. The previous owner had contacted the Huber museum a few years back. I believe that was where he got his answer. I have two LC"s they are similar but yet different. I think I am the second owner it was still in the original family in southern MN.
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