Who makes the IMT tractor?

Who makes the IMT tractor?

With a history stretching back to over 70 years, IMT – Industrija mašina i traktorais a Serbian tractor and agriculture equipment manufacturing company and is one of the most popular tractor brands in Eastern Europe, Northern Africa and the Balkans.

Where are IMT tractors made?

Belgrade, Serbia
IMT) is a Serbian manufacture company which produce and sells tractors and agricultural machinery. It is headquartered in Belgrade, Serbia….Industry of Machinery and Tractors.

Native name Индустрија машина и трактора Industrija mašina i traktora
Founder Government of SFR Yugoslavia and independent tradespeople
Headquarters Belgrade, Serbia

Is IMT Massey Ferguson?

In 1955, IMT became a licensee of Massey Ferguson and began building tractors for export under the Massey Ferguson brand. In 1959, the factory was reconstructed and production capacities for 4,000 tractors a year were built.

IMT Tractors. With a history stretching back to over 70 years, IMT – Industrija mašina i traktorais a Serbian tractor and agriculture equipment manufacturing company and is one of the most popular tractor brands in Eastern Europe, Northern Africa and the Balkans. The first factory was founded in 1947 as the central foundry.

Why were the IMT tractors so popular in Yugoslavia?

Most popular type of IMT tractors was IMT 533 (with 35 hp) and IMT 539 (40 hp). These tractors become popular in Yugoslavia, because they were easy for maintenance, easy to handle, manoeuvrable, rotatable. Popularity is resulted by spreading of mechanisation and (that time) modern technology on rural parts of country.

What are some of the best old tractors in Serbia?

IMT 533 Deluxe from 1973 in Gornji Milanovac, Serbia. IMT 539 in Susek, Serbia. IMT 540 de Luxe in Srem, Serbia. IMT 560 De luxe tractor with a sort of “cage” machine cleaning plenty of carrots in river water; Danube riverbank at Banoštor village in Serbia.

What is the history of IMT?

In 1949, the central foundry and a few local companies were consolidated to form a new company, the Metal Institute which later became to be known as Industrija mašina i traktora (Serbian for ‘Industry of Machinery and Tractors’). TAFE, which had a long association with IMT, acquired IMT in the year 2018.