- Edward Huber
Edward Huber (
September 1 1837 ,Dover, Indiana –August 26 1904 ,Marion, Ohio ) was an Americaninventor andindustrialist .Edward established his role in the modernization of American agriculture when he invented a “revolving hay rake” in the mid 1800’s that allowed one man to do in three hours what three men could do in a day. Relocating to
Marion, Ohio , Huber patented hishay rake and began a full line of agricultural implements. Huber's production lines ran only in second to that ofCyrus McCormick , the inventor of theMcCormick Reaper . Huber also began to build and market affordable steam tractors, and was the first producer of modern gasoline poweredtractor s.Huber entered the heavy construction equipment market by pioneering the use of weighted rollers on his steam engines meeting the needs of modern road leveling and grading.
This company was eventually combine with Bucyrus-based WARCO Industries to form the Huber-WARCO Corporation of America. Huber-Warco was ultimately taken over by Dresser Industries, which closed the production facilities in Marion. Huber, a division of Enterprise Fabrications, Inc., currently operates out of Iberia, Ohio. They continue to manufacture the Maintainer M-850-D, a diesel powered multi-purpose road grader. http://www.huberohio.com
Edward Huber is also known for providing seed capital to Henry Barnhart, who was seeking to build a better steam shovel in the 1800s. Once capitalized and incorporated,
Marion Steam Shovel (laterMarion Power Shovel ) became the leading producer of shovels and draglines in the United States until cheaper, foreign made products closed forced the closure of Marion Power Shovel in the 1980s.Nevertheless, Marion Steam Shovel's contributions can not be overlooked and include their use almost exclusively in digging the
Panama Canal , andNASA 's launch creepers that helped move theApollo Rockets into launch position.Edward Huber died, aged 66, and was interred in Marion Catholic Cemetery, Marion, Ohio.
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