Huber Manufacturing Co.

The New Huber Traction engine company of Marion, Ohio, (founded in 1854) built engines from 1885 to 1903.[1]

Huber steam tractor
New Huber Steam Tractor

Edward Huber established his role in the modernization of American agriculture when he invented a “revolving hay rake” (patented in 1863).

Huber was acquired by A-T-O in 1977, and the Huber Division was sold Enterprise Fabricators in 1994, who relocated it to Galion, Ohio. Production ceased after 2002.[1] The Huber intellectual property was acquired by Product Acquisition and Integration Services. Huber Maintainer is now back in production with the introduction of the M-850-E Maintainer in 2021.

Production figures steam tractors Huber

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YearProduction figuresModelSerial number
1875 [2]
1876
1877
1878 [3]23
187962
1880126
188195
188283
1883144
188487
1885153
1886130
1887195
1888252
1889325
1890402
1891396
1892475
1893361
1894185
1895339
1896264
1897217
1898342Van Duzen integrated
1899412
1900445
1901550
1902478
1903454
1904320
1905346
1906377
1907373
1908225
1909427
1910427
1911364
1912199
1913284
1914221
1915290
1916197
191776
191837
191996
1920155
192153
192248
192333
192417
19254
19262
19272
Sum11,568

Production figures gas tractors Huber

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YearProduction figuresModelSerial number
189830Van Duzen
1911 [4]6 + 212-20 Farmer, 30-60
1912 [5]6 + 43 + 12 + 7512-20 Farmer, 17-19 Farmer, 13-22 Farmer, 30-60
1913150 + 8115-30, 30-60
191476 ↑20-40, 30-60
1915↑ ↑20-40, 30-60
191644 ↑ ↑35-70, 20-40, 30-60, light four
1917↑ — -35-70, light four
1918light four
1919light four
1920light four
1921light four
1922light four
1923light four
1924light four
1925light four, 18-36 super four
1926light four, 18-36 super four
1927light four, 18-36 super four
1928light four
1929~ 1,600 (1916-1929)light four
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936B
1937B
1938B
1939B
1940B
1941B
1942B
1943B
Sum

See also

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References

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  1. 1 2 The Huber Manufacturing Company, 1926 and n. d. | Historical Construction Equipment Association at archives.hcea.net, Accessed February 2, 2018
  2. "Production Steam Tractors Huber 1875". Classic Tractor Fever TV. 2021-03-05. Retrieved 2026-05-04.
  3. "Production Steam Tractors Huber". Steampower on the American farm / by Reynold M. Wik. 1953-01-01. Retrieved 2026-05-02.
  4. "Huber Farm tractors". tractordata. 2025-01-01. Retrieved 2026-05-04.
  5. "Production Gas Tractors Huber". Classic Tractor Fever TV. 2021-03-05. Retrieved 2026-05-04.