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Denise

03-03-2002 16:40:22




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Hey, fellas. Anybody out there know anything about a "Huber" tractor. Like where was it manufactured, the dates of manufacture, and so on. No serial number yet. Can't find a page to do any research on it. Just located one. Be getting it soon. Was also wandering about parts and pictures of origianls. Thanks.




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Glenn H.

03-08-2005 11:44:15




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 Re: Huber in reply to Denise, 03-03-2002 16:40:22  
I am having a tough time finding parts for my Huber HS.....so i am having most parts made at machine shops. If anyone is needing a high range gear for a HS or HK....i have an extra one being made. not sure what else it will fit. Does anyone know where i can get a shop manual for an HS, please let me know.....desparatly need one.



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PaulCtOH

03-19-2002 06:37:37




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 Re: Huber in reply to Denise, 03-03-2002 16:40:22  
I have a some parts off a 1946 Huber tractor/maintainer I disassembled.



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mcald62

03-03-2005 16:18:41




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 Re: Re: Huber in reply to PaulCtOH, 03-19-2002 06:37:37  
DO you still have Huber parts available?



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Brent

03-04-2002 17:57:46




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 Re: Huber in reply to Denise, 03-03-2002 16:40:22  
Jim and Rick are right,parts aren't as easy to find as other makes but they are still out there
if you look hard enough. The Huber show is being held at Marion,Ohio over the Fathers Day weekend.
I will be taking my Huber B. If you can give me a description of the tractor or a serial number I will try to help you I.D. it.



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Jim

03-04-2002 15:51:37




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 Re: Huber in reply to Denise, 03-03-2002 16:40:22  
Hey Dennis, Rick is right they are a neat tractor,but can be very hard to find good parts and info on them. I have three Model "L"s, one is totally restored, one is half way there and the last one is a basket case( some day ). There was only 269 of the "L's made. Not to much comes cheap when working on them! Don't mean to be discouraging just truthful. Also the big Huber show is in June out in Ohio this year should be a good one! Jim

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Brent

03-04-2002 14:46:43




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 Re: Huber in reply to Denise, 03-03-2002 16:40:22  
Hubers were built in Marion ,Ohio. The company started building hay rakes in the mid 1800's. By
the late 1800's they were manufacturing steam tractors and road rollers. Huber built tractors until 1943,but continued to build road building equipment until the late 1970's. I live in Marion,Ohio, and have a list of serial numbers to tell you the year of your tractor. Marion also is the home of the Huber museum (740-387-9233),they have alot of info on Huber.

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Rick

03-04-2002 08:21:26




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 Re: Huber in reply to Denise, 03-03-2002 16:40:22  
I can tell you this much, if the tractor is not complete and the motor is stuck or bad. Good luck hard to find parts for. I traded my CHS off for a 88 oliver, Big money to fix motor, 750.00 just for a manifold, that is if you can find the parts. Good luck Rick.



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