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Does anyone know about Hubert road graders?

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Jim

10-12-2001 21:34:04




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I have found a Hubert road grader in operational condition. I have never heard of this make, nor know anything about them. Can anyone out there in YT land help me out here? Is this the last of a faded out line like Oliver? or parts avalible?
thanks in advance for any help here.




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VaTom

10-13-2001 06:44:54




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 Re: Does anyone know about Hubert road graders? in reply to Jim, 10-12-2001 21:34:04  
Hi Jim, I'm guessing you added a "t" and that it's not a crawler? Wrong list, but I've been looking for one for awhile. If it's old enough to have a 6 cylinder Continental gas engine, good luck if you have to deal with Continental. Nice design with front and belly blade but I've been told that they're too light to do serious work. Fine with me as what I want is maintenance. I'm presently using a grader that I'm told must have come over on the Mayflower, originally horsedrawn. Works great but requires somebody driving the tractor pulling it. If you don't want to move it on a trailer, you could probably do a lot better with a bigger one, like half the price. Or if your driveway's too small for a full-sized grader, these sure look good to me. I don't guess this machine is anywhere close to Virginia?

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Kelly

10-13-2001 23:46:48




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 Re: Re: Does anyone know about Hubert road graders? in reply to VaTom, 10-13-2001 06:44:54  
Jim, Huber Graders have been around a long time. You never said what you have found in size, they made more than one size. They billed there Huber-Warco 5D-190 as the world's most powerful grader when it was built from 1955 to 1957.



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Kelly

10-13-2001 23:41:25




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 Re: Re: Does anyone know about Hubert road graders? in reply to VaTom, 10-13-2001 06:44:54  
Jim, Huber Graders have been around a long time. You never said what you have found in size, they made more than one size. They billed there Huber-Warco 5D-190 as the world's most powerful grader when it was built from 1955 to 1957.



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