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Huber 20-40 Specs ( 1914-1917 )

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Overview

The Huber 20-40 is a standard-tread farm tractor manufactured in Marion, Ohio, from 1914 to 1917. It features a 14.8L two-cylinder kerosene engine rated at 40 hp for the belt and 20 hp for the drawbar, paired with a two-speed gear transmission.

Ideal Applications

Engine and Fuel Configuration: The liquid-cooled 905 ci engine is designed with an 8.00x9.00 inch bore and stroke, utilizing a 45-gallon fuel tank and a 192-quart coolant capacity.
Mechanical and Transmission Layout: This two-wheel drive tractor operates with manual steering, an open operator station, and a transmission providing two forward gears and one reverse gear.
Chassis and External Dimensions: The vehicle maintains a weight of 12,500 lbs and is equipped with 68x20 steel rear tires, measuring 179 inches in length and 87 inches in width.

Production

Description Standard-tread tractor / Built in Marion, Ohio, USA
Manufacturer Huber

Engine

Engine type Huber 14.8L 2-cyl kerosene
Fuel tank 45 gal (170.3 L)
Bore/Stroke 8.00x9.00 inches (203 x 229 mm)
Coolant capacity 192 qts (181.7 L)
Description Huber / kerosene / 2-cylinder / liquid-cooled
Displacement 905 ci (14.8 L)
Rated RPM 550
Belt (claimed) 40 hp (29.8 kW)
Drawbar (claimed) 20 hp (14.9 kW)

Transmission

Gears 2 forward and 1 reverse
Transmission type 2-speed gear
Type gear

Mechanical

Cab Open operator station.
Description Manual steering
Drive type Two-wheel drive

Dimensions & Tires

Height 94 inches (238 cm)
Length 179 inches (454 cm)
Weight 12500 lbs (5670 kg)
Width 87 inches (220 cm)
Rear tire 68x20
Weight 12500 lbs (5670 kg)
Ag rear 68x20 (steel)

Belt Pulley

Diameter 21 inches (53 cm)
Width 9 inches (22 cm)