[AT] RE: Info on HUber Grader

Andy Glines andyglines at hotmail.com
Thu Oct 14 11:52:35 PDT 2004


>Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 07:51:36 -0400
>From: "Lane Freeman" <lmfree at ptd.net>
>Subject: [AT] Info on HUber Grader
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>	Tractor List" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
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>I was asked if I would be interested in a Huber Road Grader that is in good
>condition.  Owner claims it runs and operates but it's in his way and would
>like it to find a new home.  I haven't seen it and its about 50 miles away
>so I'm just trying to get a little info to see if its worth checking out.
>Size, weight, pictures?????  I have a Farmall M Trojan Grader but is in 
>need
>of more hours of work than I have to devote to the project,  how would it
>compare in size??
>Any help is appreciated.
>
>Lane Freeman
>New Tripoli, PA
>
When I visited the Huber Museum in Marion OH this summer the curator told me 
that a local fellow had bough the rights to the Huber maintainer and has 
continued to make them under the Huber name.  The maintainers have been 
being made for a long time.

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