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Huber KC Specs ( 1931-1935 )

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Overview

The Huber KC is a row-crop tractor manufactured in Marion, Ohio, between 1931 and 1935. It is powered by a Waukesha 4.7L 4-cylinder gasoline engine designed to handle three plows, featuring an open operator station and a gear transmission.

Ideal Applications

Row-Crop Cultivation: Specifically designed as a row-crop tractor, the KC variant is built for managing and cultivating crops planted in rows.
Stationary Belt Work: Utilizing its 14-inch diameter belt pulley, this tractor can power stationary machinery with a claimed 20 hp at 705 RPM.
Primary Tillage: Equipped with a Waukesha engine and 10 hp claimed at the drawbar, this model is rated to pull up to three plows for field preparation.

Production

Description Row-Crop tractor / Built in Marion, Ohio, USA
Manufacturer Huber

Engine

Engine type Waukesha 4.7L 4-cyl gasoline
Bore/Stroke 4.25x5.00 inches (108 x 127 mm)
Description Waukesha VK / gasoline / 4-cylinder / liquid-cooled
Displacement 284 ci (4.7 L)
Belt (claimed) 20 hp (14.9 kW)
Drawbar (claimed) 10 hp (7.5 kW)
Plows 3

Transmission

Description gear
Type gear

Mechanical

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

Belt Pulley

Diameter 14 inches (35 cm)
RPM 705
Speed 2600 ft/min (792.48 meters/min)
Width 6 inches (15 cm)

Variants

K standard
KC row-crop