Valtra
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Valtra is a Finnish based manufacturer of tractors owned by the AGCO Corporation. Valtra traces its origin to Valmet, Bolinder, Munktell and Volvo. Bolinder-Munktell merged with Volvo in 1950 to form BM Volvo. In 1979, BM Volvo/Volvo BM was purchased by Valmet, and the tractors were labeled Volvo BM Valmet. The name was shortened to just Valmet. In 2001 Partek purchased Valmet, and the tractors were renamed Valtra-Valmet, and later that was shortened to just Valtra. In 2002, Partek was purchased by the KONE Corporation, and Valtra was put up for sale. AGCO purchased the tractor business in 2004.[1]
Valtra has factories in Finland and Brazil, with significant presences both places. Valtra licensed Eicher of India to build tractors under the Eicher Valtra and Euro Power brands. The Harkovsky Tractor Works (HTZ) of Ukraine signed a letter of intent with Valtra in 1998 for cooperation of some sort. The Hattat Company in Turkey began assembling Valtras in 2003.[2]
Valtra series being made today:
- Valtra S-series (280 hp)
- Valtra T-series (139-211 hp)
- Valtra N-series (88-160 hp)
- Valtra A-series (64-98 hp)
- Valtra 3000-series (52-76 hp)
(In Finland also:)
- Valtra 6000/HiTech-series (101 hp)
- Valtra 6000/Mezzo-series (101 hp)