Local show Huber pics

Just the charm of this piece. Not many dents at all .
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I"ve seen several Hubers but never a row crop.

Looks like a hand clutch and a brake on either foot board. The transmission must be beneath the fuel tank but where is the shifter?

Dean
 
You are right on your comments. Now I see it said 1930 on the sign so the front wheels (rubber tires on disk wheels)were added later, not sure on the rear. Also that engine is 90% the same as the Oliver 18/27, 18-28, 80 series and I would about bet that 1930 was the first year for that engine. where were these pictures taken?
 
I'd really like to get an up close look at that electric starter.
Guessing based on the choke rod that the starter is not original.
I've never seen a Huber RC either. Neat tractor!
 
John, that was at West Liberty, Ohio between Bellefontaine and Urbana, Oh. and this weekend at the show on sat to monday. Not sure of who owns it but the owner also had a different tractor in the pull that I talked with as I was doing the lineup for the pull.
 
I have seen several and I never paid that much attetion but I thing most had starters. The show is about 50 mile from where that tractor was built. And they do have a museum there in Marion where it was built and I think they would have the information you want on that starter.
 

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