Monumental Huber Brothers International Harvester Collection to Sell at Auction

Together, Aumann & Hamele Auctions, will present one of the most important International Harvester auctions to ever happen. The Huber Brothers have built one of the most admired collections of red tractors in the hobby. Many ultra-rare examples with the most “under 10” production tractors you’ve ever witnessed at an auction. This will be an online only auction over two days, July 7th & 8th

Hidden away in some Wisconsin dairy barns is an impressive collection of International Harvester tractors. They are part of a collection owned by brothers Ken and Dick Huber, two retired dairy farmers who accumulated it over decades.

Interesting Facts: 

Ken started with a Huber tractor because it had the family name on it. From there, the collection just grew.

Ken’s first International collector tractor was a Super MTA. 

Ken’s passion for classics runs so deep, he traveled 750 miles just to get an original rubber tire for a tractor.

Ken gave up cows for more room to house his tractors. 

Dick and Ken plan on selling almost everything from their collection, except one tractor. That tractor will stay on the farm that has been in their family since 1852. 

There is one piece Ken will struggle with letting go, a 1975 International 200 pickup truck that only has 29,000 miles on it. He used that truck when he brought his wife from their wedding to the reception.

This July, the Huber Brothers will let approximately 175 restored tractors go to auction. There’s numerous International Golden Demonstrators, Industrials, Low Production High Crops and Wheatlands. There are many variations in which “less than 20” production tractors were built. For more information and updates checkout AumannVintagePower.com.

Please see our auction listing page for more info including photos and specific items.