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Huber 35-70 Specs ( 1916-1917 )

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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