Manufacturer |
Huber |
Price |
- |
Model |
13-22 Farmer |
Equipment Type |
Standard-Tread Tractors |
Factory |
Marion, Ohio, USA |
HUBER 13-22 FARMER POWER
Drawbar (claimed) |
13 hp/9.7 kW |
Belt (claimed) |
22 hp/16.4 kW |
ENGINE DETAIL
The Huber 13-22 Farmer tractor features a robust 2-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with a substantial displacement of 539 ci (8.8 L), delivering strong torque suitable for demanding agricultural tasks. Its square bore and stroke design (7.00 x 7.00 inches) contributes to balanced performance and efficient power delivery across various operating conditions, though it may lead to higher fuel consumption due to its size. Ideal for large-scale farming or heavy-duty fieldwork, the kerosene fuel system could pose challenges in sourcing, but provides potential cost advantages in regions where kerosene is readily available.
Description |
Sintz-Wallin/kerosene/2-cylinder/liquid-cooled |
Displacement |
539 ci/8.8 L |
Bore/Stroke |
7.00x7.00 inches/178 x 178 mm |
HUBER 13-22 FARMER ENGINE
The Huber 13-22 Farmer features an 8.8L 2-cylinder Sintz-Wallin kerosene engine, providing robust power for heavy-duty tasks. The kerosene fuel system offers advantages in terms of fuel availability and efficiency, especially in agricultural operations. However, the tractor may experience challenges with cold starts due to the nature of kerosene, necessitating preheating methods in colder climates.
Description |
Sintz-Wallin 8.8L 2-cyl kerosene |
TRANSMISSION
The Huber 13-22 Farmer tractor features a [-|-] gear type, indicating a specific transmission configuration that optimizes power delivery and torque for agricultural tasks. This can enhance operational efficiency in varied field conditions but may pose challenges in steep terrains due to limited gear range. It's essential to assess the tractor's power-to-weight ratio and overall stability when handling heavy implements for optimal performance.
MECHANICAL
The Huber 13-22 Farmer features a 4x2 2WD chassis, providing adequate traction for lighter agricultural tasks but limiting performance in uneven or wet terrain. The manual steering can lead to increased operator fatigue during prolonged use and may require more effort than power-assisted systems. Its open operator station design enhances visibility and airflow, making it suitable for short, straightforward jobs but less comfortable for extended operation in varying weather conditions.
Chassis |
4x2 2WD |
Steering |
manual |
Cab |
Open operator station. |
Transmission |
gear |