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Valmet (originally Valtion Metallitehtaat - State Metalworks) was a company formed in 1951, when the country of Finland decided to group their various factories working on war reparations to the Soviet Union under one company, Valmet. The factories within the group produce a wide array of products including aeroplanes, road vehicles, locomotives, weapons manufacturing and everyday household appliances. Numerous parts of the company have since been sold or merged with other companies specializing in their own fields of trade and manufacture. Valmet itself was a brand of Metso Corporation, but was spun off to a separate company in December 2013. Tractors have been produced by Valmet, both in Brazil and Finland. The brand name now in use is Valtra. The tractor business, though still located in Finland, is owned by AGCO.
Model | Manufactured | Power Output | Displacement | No. of Cylinders | Fuel capacity | Year(s) Produced | Picture | |
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Valmet | 15 | Finland | 15 hp (11 kW) | 1,414 cc (86.3 cu in) | 4 | 29 L (6 imp gal; 8 US gal) | 1952-1955 | |
Valmet | 20 | Finland | 20 hp (15 kW) | 1,414 cc (86.3 cu in) | 4 | 30 L (7 imp gal; 8 US gal) | 1955-1963 | |
Valmet | 33 D | Finland | 37 hp (28 kW) | 2,685 cc (163.8 cu in) | 3 | 40 L (9 imp gal; 11 US gal) | 1957–1959 | |
Valmet | 80 | Brazil | 70 hp (52 kW) | MVM | 4 | 40 L (9 imp gal; 11 US gal) | 1970s | |
Valmet | 205 | Finland | 49 hp (37 kW) | 2,685 cc (163.8 cu in) | 3 | 73 L (16 imp gal; 19 US gal) | ||
Valmet | 255 | Finland | 53 hp (40 kW) | 3,300 cc (201.4 cu in) | 3 | 73 L (16 imp gal; 19 US gal) | ||
Valmet | 305 | Finland | 53 hp (40 kW) | 2,685 cc (163.8 cu in) | 3 | 73 L (16 imp gal; 19 US gal) | ||
Valmet | 355 | Finland | 61 hp (45 kW) | 3,300 cc (201.4 cu in) | 3 | 73 L (16 imp gal; 19 US gal) | ||
Valmet | 359 D | Finland | 37.5 hp (28.0 kW) | 2,685 cc (163.8 cu in) | 3 | 40 L (9 imp gal; 11 US gal) | 1959–1960 | |
Valmet | 361 D | Finland | 46 hp (34 kW) | 2,685 cc (163.8 cu in) | 3 | 40 L (9 imp gal; 11 US gal) | 1961–1965 | |
Valmet | 365 | Finland | 3 | 1961– | ||||
Valmet | 405 | Finland | 61 hp (45 kW) | 2,685 cc (163.8 cu in) | 3 | 73 L (16 imp gal; 19 US gal) | 1985-1989 | |
Valmet | 455 | Finland | 67 hp (50 kW) | 3,300 cc (201.4 cu in) | 3 | 73 L (16 imp gal; 19 US gal) | 1989-1994 | |
Valmet | 465 | Finland | 3 | |||||
Valmet | 500 | Finland | 49 hp (37 kW) | 2,685 cc (163.8 cu in) | 3 | 40 L (9 imp gal; 11 US gal) | 1968-1971 | |
Valmet | 502 | Finland | 49 hp (37 kW) | 2,685 cc (163.8 cu in) | 3 | 65 L (14 imp gal; 17 US gal) | 1971-1974 | |
Valmet | 502 S | Finland | 54 hp (40 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 504 | Finland | 55 hp (41 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 505 Power Plus | Finland | 52 hp (39 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 504 | Finland | 49 hp (36 kW) | 2,685 cc (168.8 cu in) | 3 | 65 L (14 imp gal; 17 US gal) | 1982-1985 | |
Valmet | 555 | Finland | 72 hp (54 kW) | 3,300 cc (201.4 cu in) | 3 | 73 L (16 imp gal; 19 US gal) | 1990-1992 | |
Valmet | 565 | Finland | 3 | 1964– | ||||
Valmet | 602 | Finland | 58 hp (43 kW) | 3,300 cc (201.4 cu in) | 3 | 65 L (14 imp gal; 17 US gal) | 1978-1982 | |
Valmet | 602 Turbo | Finland | 66 hp (49 kW) | 3,300 cc (201.4 cu in) | 3 | 65 L (14 imp gal; 17 US gal) | 1980-1982 | |
Valmet | 604 | Finland | 61 hp (44 kW) | 3,300 cc (201.4 cu in) | 3 | |||
Valmet | 604 Turbo | Finland | 66 hp (49 kW) | 3,300 cc (201.4 cu in) | 3 | |||
Valmet | 605 | Finland | 77 hp (57 kW) | 3,300 cc (201.4 cu in) | 3 | 180 L (40 imp gal; 48 US gal) | 1983-1984 | |
Valmet | 605 Power Plus | Finland | 79 hp (59 kW) | 3,300 cc (201.4 cu in) | 3 | 180 L (40 imp gal; 48 US gal) | 1984-1989 | |
Valmet | 655 Power Plus | Finland | 88 hp (66 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 655T Power Plus | Finland | 90 hp (67 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 665 | Finland | 89 hp (66 kW) | 4 | ||||
Valmet | 604 T | Finland | ||||||
Valmet | 700 | Finland | 70 hp (52 kW) | 3,980 cc (242.9 cu in) | 4 | 70 L (15 imp gal; 18 US gal) | 1968-1969 | |
Valmet | 700 Mk2 | Finland | 75 hp (56 kW) | 4,180 cc (255.1 cu in) | 4 | 70 L (15 imp gal; 18 US gal) | 1969–1973 | |
Valmet | 702 | Finland | 75 hp (56 kW) | 4,400 cc (268.5 cu in) | 4 | 97 L (21 imp gal; 26 US gal) | 1977–1980 | |
Valmet | 702 (B-moottorillinen) | Finland | ||||||
Valmet | 702 S | Finland | ||||||
Valmet | 703 | Finland | 73 hp (54 kW) | 1977–1979 | ||||
Valmet | 705 Power Plus | Finland | 84 hp (63 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 755 Power Plus | Finland | ||||||
Valmet | 802 | Finland | 1980–1983 | |||||
Valmet | 803 | Finland | 83 hp (62 kW) | 1980–1983 | ||||
Valmet | 805 Power Plus | Finland | ||||||
Valmet | 855 Power Plus | Finland | ||||||
Valmet | 864 | Finland | 1960 | |||||
Valmet | 865 | Finland | 4 | 1996-1997 | ||||
Valmet | 900 | Finland | 79 hp (59 kW) | 4,180 cc (255.1 cu in) | 4 | 100 L (22 imp gal; 26 US gal) | 1967-1973 | |
Valmet | 903 | Finland | 93 hp (69 kW) | 4,400 cc (268.5 cu in) | 4 | 100 L (22 imp gal; 26 US gal) | 1980–1982 | |
Valmet | 905 Power Plus | Finland | 167 hp (124 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 1100 | Finland | 110 hp (82 kW) | 4,180 cc (255.1 cu in) | 4 | 96 L (21 imp gal; 25 US gal) | 1969-1974 | |
Valmet | 1102 | Finland | 112 hp (84 kW) | 1980–1982 | ||||
Valmet | 1103 | Finland | 113 hp (84 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 1203 | Finland | 123 hp (92 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 1502 | Finland | 145 hp (108 kW) | 6,600 cc (402.7 cu in) | 6 | 180 L (40 imp gal; 47 US gal) | 1975-1980 | |
Valmet | 4035 P | Finland | ||||||
Valmet | 6000 | Finland | 85 hp (63 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 6100 | Finland | 89 hp (66 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 6200 | Finland | 90 hp (67 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 6300 | Finland | 92 hp (69 kW) | 4,399 cc (268.4 cu in) | 4 | 165 L (36 imp gal; 44 US gal) | 1991–2007 | |
Valmet | 6400 | Finland | 95 hp (71 kW) | 4,399 cc (268.4 cu in) | 4 | 165 L (36 imp gal; 44 US gal) | 1991–2003 | |
Valmet | 6600 | Finland | 99 hp (74 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 6800 | Finland | 105 hp (78 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 6900 | Finland | 110 hp (82 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 8000 | Finland | 115 hp (86 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 8050 | Finland | 119 hp (89 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 8100 | Finland | 122 hp (91 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 8100 TS | Finland | 125 hp (93 kW) | . | ||||
Valmet | 8150 | Finland | 125 hp (93 kW) | 6 | ||||
Valmet | 8200 | Finland | 130 hp (97 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 8350 | Finland | 130 hp (97 kW) | |||||
Valmet | 8400 | Finland | 140 hp (104 kW) | 6,598 cc (402.6 cu in) | 6 | 165 L (36 imp gal; 44 US gal) | 1993–1996 | |
Valmet | 8450 | Finland | 149 hp (111 kW) | 6 | ||||
Valmet | 8550 | Finland | 160 hp (119 kW) | 6 | ||||
Valmet | 8600 | Finland | 155 hp (116 kW) | 6 | ||||
Valmet | 8750 | Finland | 160 hp (119 kW) | 6 | ||||
Valmet | 8800 | Finland | 165 hp (123 kW) | 6 | ||||
Valmet | 8850 | Finland | 172 hp (128 kW) | 6 | ||||
Valmet | 8950 | Finland | 200 hp (149 kW) | 6 |
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