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    • 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
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Product history

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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
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