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Posted by Paul Knecht on March 14, 2000 at 19:17:57 from (207.0.84.66):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Anyone know anything about Huber Tractors posted by Doug Greenwood on October 29, 1998 at 14:47:55:
Jerry, I have some books on Huber tractors. I also own a 1929 model 21-39. The books I have give the wheel (steel) widths and diameters of each model. The engine was manufactured by Stearns . I am pretty sure you have an 18-36 because my tractor also has a model AU engine in it, which has a 4 3/4 " bore and 6 1/2" stroke. Our tractors actually should be identical. The 18-36 was only given a rating of 21-39 in 1929 and since my serial number is 9750 (built in 1929) and yours is 8406. Yours was probably built a couple of years before this. Our tactors were produced from 1926 - 1929. There were only approximately 600 built. Hope this helps you out! If you have any questions E-mail me! You are the only one I have found with the same basic tractor as mine.
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