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Valtra history
2021 New logistics centre enables growth
2018 Series 4 Valtra tractors showered with awards
2018 AGCO Power engine plant: 75 years and a million engines
2013 Remanufacturing Workshop and Unlimited Studio
2011 Valtra celebrates its 60th anniversary in Finland
2010 Valtra becomes a full-liner in Brazil
2010 Celebrations and development
2005 Building projects in Finland
2004 Valtra joins AGCO family
2003 Licence agreement with Hema Endüstri
2002 Kone Corporation acquires Partek
1997 Partek acquires Sisu
1994 Sisu ownership
1991 Restructuring
1982 Volvo BM - Valmet co-operation started in total secrecy
1980 Valmet 604 – Made in Tanzania
1979 Valmet acquires Volvo tractors
1969 The move to Suolahti
1963 FAP-Valmet – The original Portuguese project
1960 Valmet goes Brazil
1951 Valmet tractor production begins
1950 Volvo acquires BM
1932 Bolinder and Munktell join forces
1927 AB Volvo is founded
1926 The Rifle Factory in Tourula
1832 Munktell in Eskilstuna
Product history
2020 Tractors operated in tests without a driver
2020 G Series introduces advanced equipment on small tractors
2019 Automated steering and precision farming become mainstream
2017 SmartTouch armrest sets new standards for ergonomics
2017 Series 4 tractors designed from a clean sheet of paper
2015 ASR optimises wheelspin
2011 Limited serial production of biogas tractors
2010 Fourth generation models win numerous awards
2008 Versu and Direct
2007 CV of the CVT
2005 Self-guided tractors with remote monitoring
2005 N Series
2001 S Series
1999 Valtra EcoPower
1998 HiTech
1997 Name changes
1996 X Series – Articulated Valtra
1996 Sigma Power milestones
1992 Customer order system
1991 Mezzo and Mega – The new generation of the 90s
1988 Autocontrol
1988 Valmet colour range
1985 Last of the Volvo BM Mohicans
1985 Volvo BM Valmet 305 and 405
1983 Four-wheel drive tractors became commonplace in the 1980s
1983 Veteran when it comes to researching alternative fuels
1982 Volvo BM Valmet 05 Series
1980 Valmet 602 – Turbothree
1980 Valmet 1203 – Supercharger
1976 Volvo BM T 650 – The original BM Volvo cab
1975 Valmet 1502 – Bogie tractor
1972 Valtra is a pioneer in the use of turbo engines
1971 Valmet 502 – World record in quietness
1969 Valmet 1100 – The first turbo model
1967 Valmet 900 – Safety cab standard
1967 Hundred Series offered customers more choice
1966 First BM-Volvo tractors made in Finland
1964 Valmet 565 – "Drive your tractor like your car"
1959 BM Volvo T 350 Boxer – The Classic
1959 Valmet 359D – The improved diesel model
1956 Valmet 309 D engine and Valmet 33 D tractor
1955 Diesel’s first steps
1951 Valmet 15 and Valmet 20
1934 Bolinder-Munktell models BM 25 and BM 3
1913 Munktell's first tractor
Gallery
Product history
Home
Valtra history
2021 New logistics centre enables growth
2018 Series 4 Valtra tractors showered with awards
2018 AGCO Power engine plant: 75 years and a million engines
2013 Remanufacturing Workshop and Unlimited Studio
2011 Valtra celebrates its 60th anniversary in Finland
2010 Valtra becomes a full-liner in Brazil
2010 Celebrations and development
2005 Building projects in Finland
2004 Valtra joins AGCO family
2003 Licence agreement with Hema Endüstri
2002 Kone Corporation acquires Partek
1997 Partek acquires Sisu
1994 Sisu ownership
1991 Restructuring
1982 Volvo BM - Valmet co-operation started in total secrecy
1980 Valmet 604 – Made in Tanzania
1979 Valmet acquires Volvo tractors
1969 The move to Suolahti
1963 FAP-Valmet – The original Portuguese project
1960 Valmet goes Brazil
1951 Valmet tractor production begins
1950 Volvo acquires BM
1932 Bolinder and Munktell join forces
1927 AB Volvo is founded
1926 The Rifle Factory in Tourula
1832 Munktell in Eskilstuna
Product history
2020 Tractors operated in tests without a driver
2020 G Series introduces advanced equipment on small tractors
2019 Automated steering and precision farming become mainstream
2017 SmartTouch armrest sets new standards for ergonomics
2017 Series 4 tractors designed from a clean sheet of paper
2015 ASR optimises wheelspin
2011 Limited serial production of biogas tractors
2010 Fourth generation models win numerous awards
2008 Versu and Direct
2007 CV of the CVT
2005 Self-guided tractors with remote monitoring
2005 N Series
2001 S Series
1999 Valtra EcoPower
1998 HiTech
1997 Name changes
1996 X Series – Articulated Valtra
1996 Sigma Power milestones
1992 Customer order system
1991 Mezzo and Mega – The new generation of the 90s
1988 Autocontrol
1988 Valmet colour range
1985 Last of the Volvo BM Mohicans
1985 Volvo BM Valmet 305 and 405
1983 Four-wheel drive tractors became commonplace in the 1980s
1983 Veteran when it comes to researching alternative fuels
1982 Volvo BM Valmet 05 Series
1980 Valmet 602 – Turbothree
1980 Valmet 1203 – Supercharger
1976 Volvo BM T 650 – The original BM Volvo cab
1975 Valmet 1502 – Bogie tractor
1972 Valtra is a pioneer in the use of turbo engines
1971 Valmet 502 – World record in quietness
1969 Valmet 1100 – The first turbo model
1967 Valmet 900 – Safety cab standard
1967 Hundred Series offered customers more choice
1966 First BM-Volvo tractors made in Finland
1964 Valmet 565 – "Drive your tractor like your car"
1959 BM Volvo T 350 Boxer – The Classic
1959 Valmet 359D – The improved diesel model
1956 Valmet 309 D engine and Valmet 33 D tractor
1955 Diesel’s first steps
1951 Valmet 15 and Valmet 20
1934 Bolinder-Munktell models BM 25 and BM 3
1913 Munktell's first tractor
Gallery