Huber Farm tractors by power

Huber Super 4 tractorHuber manufactured farm tractors in Marion, Ohio until World War II. Huber was founded in 1865 and built steam engines and farm implements. Huber first adapted a gasoline engine to a steam tractor chassis in 1898 and began building a full line of gas tractors in 1911. Huber was directed to stop tractor production during World War II, focusing on construction equipment. Huber was sold in the 1960s and the Marion factory was closed in 1977.

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ModelPowerYears
17-19 Farmer21 hp[B]1911
K22 hp[B]1931 - 1935
KC22 hp[B]1931 - 1935
13-22 Farmer24 hp[B]1912
12-25 Light Four27 hp[B]1916 - 1929
B30 hp[B]1936 - 1943
15-30 Farmer33 hp[B]1913
15-30 Super Four33 hp[B]1921 - 1925
18-36 Super Four40 hp[B]1925 - 1928
20-36 Light Four40 hp[B]1928 - 1935
21-39 Super Four43 hp[B]1929 - 1939
20-4044 hp[B]1914 - 1917
20-40 Super Four44 hp[B]1926 - 1928
HS 27-4246 hp[B]1936 - 1941
LC48 hp[B]1936 - 1941
32-45 Super Four50 hp[B]1929 - 1939
HK 32-4550 hp[B]1935 - 1940
25-50 Master Four55 hp[B]1922 - 1925
25-50 Super Four55 hp[B]1926
30-6066 hp[B]1912 - 1916
40-6268 hp[B]1927 - 1941
35-7077 hp[B]1916 - 1917
Lunknown1936 - 1941
Sunknown1935 - 1936
SCunknown1935 - 1936
[B]: Engine power estimated from belt horsepower. See individual tractor data listing for power details.

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