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Model Information
1927-1928
The Huber 20-40 Super Four appeared in 1927. As a result of its good showing in Nebraska Test No. 126, Huber boosted the rating to 32-45 in 1929, and Test No. 126 was
then applied to this model, also known as the “HK”. From its 1927 birth as the 20-40, the HK remained in production until the onset of World War Two. Specifications included
a Stearns 5 1/8 x 6 1/2 inch four-cylinder engine with a Kingston carburetor and Eisemann magneto.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: Stearns Vertical Valve-In-Head
Cylinders: 4
Bore & Stroke: 5.125x6.50
RPM: 1100
CID: 536.4
Fuel: Gasoline
Main Fuel Tank Cap: 42
Aux Fuel Tank Cap:
Carburetor: Kingston L-3
Cooling Capacity: 14
Drawbar HP: 40.79
Belt PTO HP: 50.05
Weight: 9336 lbs
Length: 160 inches
Width: 84 inches
Height: 62 (hood) inches
Number of Gears: 9336
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Production & Serial Numbers
Total Produced: 360
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