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1918 Huber Model 35-70, Sn. 559
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This item is in Frankfort, IL
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JRB 60'' UTILITY FORKS ATTACHMENT SN-C25515Overview of 1918 Huber Model 35-70, Sn. 559
Item Details
Huber Manufacturing of Marion, Ohio produced some of the finest machines of the era. They were well known for quality engineering and dependable tractors. Of all the tractors in the line, the 35-70 was the king! The earlier model was known as the 30-60 but was later rerated to the 35-70. There are just three of this size Huber tractors known. One is an earlier model 30-60 that is owned and shown at the Rollag Show. There is one other 35-70 held in a Kansas collection. This tractor makes the last of three known in the world! When you think of a “big” prairie tractor – this is just about as big as it gets! Eight foot rear wheels and 5 foot fronts set this tractor high in the sky! The operators platform resembles more of a porch than it does a space for the driver. The 95 gallon tubular type radiator is imposing when standing at the front of the tractor. The four cylinder engine has a 7” x 8” bore and stroke. This tractor was acquired from the famed Oscar’s Dreamland collection and was in poor condition upon it’s arrival. The tractor underwent an extensive restoration that included a total engine rebuilt. The crank underwent a complete rebuild to repair several cracks after years of use. The restoration was long, extensive and expensive. What this has produced is the finest Huber Prairie Tractor in existence – bar none! You will have ONE opportunity to own this tractor!
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Auction Details
Schaaf Truck & Tractor Museum Day 222718 S. Wirth Lane, Frankfort, IL, 60423Saturday, Sep 22, 2007 | 10:00 AM CDT
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