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| JDavid
12-25-2009 14:07:52
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Most of the Huber tractors are Green, but some of the Model B's were gray, starting sometime in 1941 and therafter all models were painted Red. Is there any information as when Model B tractors were painted Gray. Thanks David |
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| Jeff Wenner
01-18-2010 14:46:27
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Re: HUBER COLOR in reply to JDavid, 12-25-2009 14:07:52
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| Up to 1938 Dark Green with a yellow nose 1938-1940 Gray with a red nose and wheels 1941-1943 Red with a yellow nose 1950 Global B's were painted Burnt Orange |
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| Corey Sinn
01-29-2010 10:50:42
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Re: HUBER COLOR in reply to Jeff Wenner, 01-18-2010 14:46:27
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| do you no what the paint code is for a 1934 Huber 40-62 |
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| Mel Pulskamp
01-17-2010 15:41:47
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Re: HUBER COLOR in reply to JDavid, 12-25-2009 14:07:52
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| I have a 1938 model B Huber, When I first started working on it. It was all rust, but in a few locations it was painted orange. as I continued taking it appart under a bracket for cultivators I found gray paint with yellow pin stripes. The Huber museum in Marion Ohio will have real good records on colors and manufacturing dates. Mel |
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| El Toro
12-28-2009 07:36:58
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Re: HUBER COLOR in reply to JDavid, 12-25-2009 14:07:52
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| | Take look at this web site. Hal http://fiorelli.tripod.com/index-10.html They may have used yellow & green. Email Jerremy at mmpulling@yahoo.com |
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