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Huber Tractor

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ky pete

10-10-2003 00:14:31




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I visited a place call Huber's Orchard & Winery atStarlight, Indiana recently. They had an old green tractor with "Huber" on the hood on display.
Anyone know anything about Huber tractors?




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Brent

10-10-2003 17:06:16




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 Re: Huber Tractor in reply to ky pete, 10-10-2003 00:14:31  
Edward Huber started building wooden hay rakes in Marion,Ohio around 1863. Later in the 1800's Huber developed into a large maker of steam powered tractors. They also were one of the first companys to build gas powered tractors. Huber was never a huge company like Deere or I.H. but they made a well built tractor. They would also build threshing machines and later a pull behind combine. The last new tractor Huber designed would be the model B (1937-1943) it was the only "styled" tractor Huber built. All farm tractor production stopped in 1943. After the war Huber would build an excellent line of construction equipment until the late 70's when the doors at the Marion plant closed for good.

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andy zarpentine`

11-05-2003 14:37:20




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 Re: Re: Huber Tractor in reply to Brent, 10-10-2003 17:06:16  
i have a 1943 huber tractor and i am looking to rebulid or at least get her running again. but there is a lot of work to be done since she was driven once and parked so i was wondering if there is anyone know the best place to get parts. and the best place to get started working on her.



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kypete

10-13-2003 02:26:35




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 Re: Re: Huber Tractor in reply to Brent, 10-10-2003 17:06:16  
Brent

Thanks for the info. I had never heard of A huber tractor and was curious. Pretty rugged looking machine.



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