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MB-trac is a range of agricultural tractors developed and produced from 1973 until 1991 by Mercedes-Benz Group , formerly known as Daimler-Benz . It is based on the trac design principle for tractors and shares its drivetrain with the Unimog . Mercedes-Benz offered the MB-trac in light duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty versions in four different type series: 440, 441, 442, and 443. About 41,000 MB-tracs were made by former Daimler-Benz, before the manufacture was sold to Werner Forsttechnik in the early 1990s, who developed the WF trac skidder from the MB-trac.

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2-555: In total, four type series (440, 441, 442, and 443) and twenty-one different series-production types of MB-trac were made, with either ten or sixteen models, depending on whether the Turbo -designated models are considered separate from the non-Turbo-designated models. The naming scheme of the MB-trac is mostly homogeneous, with MB trac followed by a number roughly indicative of the engine's DIN-PS power output times ten. Models equipped with

4-524: A turbocharger have a turbo suffix in their model name, and models with an additional intercooler have an intercooler suffix instead. The exceptions to this naming scheme are the MB-trac 65/70 , which has a power-output figure indicative of the DIN-PS/SAE-hp power output, MB-trac 1500 and MB-trac 900 , which have no turbo suffix despite being turbocharged, and the MB-trac turbo 900 , which has

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