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Huber K

The Huber K is a standard-tread tractor produced by Huber from 1931 to 1935 as part of the Modern Farmer Series. It was built in Marion, Ohio, USA. The tractor is powered by a Waukesha VK 4.7L 4-cylinder liquid-cooled gasoline engine. It features a gear transmission and two-wheel drive with manual steering and an open operator station. The Huber K delivers 10 hp drawbar power and 20 hp belt power, capable of pulling 3 plows. It weighs 3700 lbs and has rear steel tires sized 42x10. Variants include the standard K and the row-crop KC model.
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Power22 hp[B]
Founded1931 - 1935
ModelK

Technical Specifications

Detailed specifications and technical data for Huber K

Power

Plows:3
Belt (claimed):20 hp (14.9 kW)
Drawbar (claimed):10 hp (7.5 kW)

Tires

Rear tire:42x10 (steel)

Engine

Model:Waukesha VK
Cooling:liquid-cooled
Cylinders:4-cylinder
Fuel type:gasoline
Bore/Stroke:4.25x5.00 inches (108 x 127 mm)
Displacement:284 ci (4.7 L)

Variants

K:standard
KC:row-crop

Dimensions

Width:60 inches (152 cm)
Height:57.5 inches (146 cm)
Length:123.5 inches (313 cm)
Weight:3700 lbs (1678 kg)

Mechanical

Drive:Two-wheel drive
Steering:Manual steering
Operator station:Open operator station

Production

Type:Standard-tread tractor
Built in:Marion, Ohio, USA
Years made:1931 - 1935
Manufacturer:Huber

Belt Pulley

RPM:705
Speed:2600 ft/min (792.48 meters/min)
Width:6 inches (15 cm)
Diameter:14 inches (35 cm)

Transmission

Type:gear

Related Models

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Model:S