Overview
The Huber 35-70 is a standard-tread farm tractor produced between 1916 and 1917 in Marion, Ohio. This two-wheel drive model features an open operator station and is powered by a 21.7L four-cylinder kerosene engine rated at 550 RPM.
Ideal Applications
Engine and Power Output:
The liquid-cooled engine utilizes a 7.25x8.00 inch bore and stroke to provide a claimed 70 hp at the belt and 35 hp at the drawbar.
Production and Mechanical Configuration:
Manufactured by Huber, this tractor is equipped with manual steering and was built as a standard-tread unit designed for a 10-plow capacity.
Fluid and Coolant Capacity:
The cooling system for the 1321 ci displacement engine is rated for a 380-quart coolant capacity.
Production
| Description | Standard-tread tractor / Built in Marion, Ohio, USA |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Huber |
Engine
| Engine type | Huber 21.7L 4-cyl kerosene |
|---|---|
| Bore/Stroke | 7.25x8.00 inches (184 x 203 mm) |
| Coolant capacity | 380 qts (359.6 L) |
| Description | Huber / kerosene / 4-cylinder / liquid-cooled |
| Displacement | 1321 ci (21.7 L) |
| Rated RPM | 550 |
| Belt (claimed) | 70 hp (52.2 kW) |
| Drawbar (claimed) | 35 hp (26.1 kW) |
| Plows | 10 |
Mechanical
| Cab | Open operator station. |
|---|---|
| Description | Manual steering |
| Drive type | Two-wheel drive |