Volvo entered the tractor market by teaming up with Swedish tractor manufacturer Bolinder-Munktell in 1943. The tractors from both firms were similar, and Volvo acquired Bolinder-Munktell in 1950. The separate brands were kept until 1957, when all tractors were produced under a joint Bolinder-Munktell-Volvo brand. The brand was changed, again, in 1973 to Volvo BM because of the greater recognition of the Volvo name. The company entered into a joint venture with Valmet in 1978, and sold all tractor interests to Valmet (now Valtra) in 1985.
Valtra - official site
2200 Series | ||
| 2200 | 56 hp | 1978 - 1981 |
| 2204 | 56 hp | 1979 - 1981 |
| 2250 | 68 hp | 1978 - 1981 |
| 2254 | 68 hp | 1979 - 1981 |
T20 Series | ||
| T24 | 27 hp | 1952 - 1959 |
| T25 | 30 hp | 1952 - 1959 |
T30 Series | ||
| T31 | 36 hp | 1949 - 1957 |
| T32 | 45 hp | 1950 - 1956 |
| T33 | 36 hp | 1950 - 1957 |
| T34 | 45 hp | 1952 - 1956 |
| T35 | 41 hp | 1953 - 1958 |
| T36 | 41 hp | 1953 - 1959 |