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Huber 30-60 Specs ( 1912-1916 )

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Overview

The Huber 30-60 is a heavy-duty standard-tread farm tractor manufactured in Marion, Ohio, featuring a massive 21.7L four-cylinder kerosene engine. Built between 1912 and 1916, this 23,200-pound machine delivers a claimed 60 hp at the belt and 30 hp at the drawbar to handle demanding agricultural tasks.

Ideal Applications

Stationary Power Applications: The integrated 24-inch diameter belt pulley provides a claimed 60 hp, making it highly effective for powering large stationary equipment like threshing machines.
Heavy Drawbar Pulling: Utilizing its 23,200 lbs of weight and massive 96x30 steel rear tires, this tractor is designed for high-traction pulling tasks requiring its 30 hp drawbar capacity.
Large-Scale Field Operations: The 2-speed gear transmission and 1321 ci liquid-cooled engine offer the mechanical durability needed for primary tillage and field work on expansive farms.

Production

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

Engine

Engine type Huber 21.7L 4-cyl kerosene
Fuel tank 65 gal (246.0 L)
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) 60 hp (44.7 kW)
Drawbar (claimed) 30 hp (22.4 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 106 inches (269 cm)
Length 254 inches (645 cm)
Weight 23200 lbs (10523 kg)
Width 116 inches (294 cm)
Rear tire 96x30
Weight 23200 lbs (10523 kg)
Ag rear 96x30 (steel)

Belt Pulley

Diameter 24 inches (60 cm)
Width 12 inches (30 cm)

References

Description Threshing Machines - Steam Engines - Gas Tractors published in 1914, by Huber