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MB-trac

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,[1] before the manufacture was sold to Werner Forsttechnik in the early 1990s, who developed the WF trac skidder from the MB-trac.

MB-trac
MB-trac 1600 turbo
Typeagricultural
ManufacturerDaimler-Benz AG
Production1973–1991
PropulsionEqual-size wheels

MB-trac types and model family edit

Naming scheme edit

 
MB-trac turbo 900

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 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 a turbo prefix rather than a suffix. The MB-trac name is spelled MB-trac in technical documents, but MB trac on the tractors' bonnets.[2]

Model overview edit

Light-duty (440 series) edit

Model Type designation Engine type Displacement dm³ Rated power in kW (PS)

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Torque N·m

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Production Number built
MB-trac 65/70 440.161 OM 314 3.784 48 (65)

2,400

216

1600

1973–1975 2.714
MB-trac 700 440.162 OM 314 3.784 48 (65)

2,400

216

1600

1976–1982 1.364
MB-trac 700 440.167 OM 314.LIII 3.784 48 (65)

2,400

226

1400

1982–1987 1.569
MB-trac 700 440.171 OM 364.V 3.972 50 (68)

2,400

235

1800–1900

1987–1991 899
MB-trac 800 440.163 OM 314 3.784 53 (72)
2.550
from 06/79: 55 (75)
2.600
221

1600

1975–1982 8.717
MB-trac 800 440.168 OM 314.LII 3.784 55 (75)

2,600

245

1600

1982–1987 1.990
MB-trac turbo 900 440.169 OM 314A 3.784 63 (85)

2,400

294

1600

1982–1987 3.277
MB-trac 800 440.172 OM 364 3.972 57 (78)

2,400

263

1500–1800

1987–1991 835
MB-trac 900 440.164 OM 314A 3.784 63 (85)

2,400

294

1600

1981–1982 1.090
MB-trac 900 turbo 440.173 OM 364A.II/1 3.972 66 (90)

2,400

313

1400–1800

1987–1991 2.148

Medium-duty (441 series) edit

Model Type designation Engine type Displacement dm³ Rated power in kW (PS)

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Torque N·m

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Production Number built
MB-trac 1000 441.161 OM 352 5.675 70 (95)

2,400

324

1700

1982–1987 4.346
MB-trac 1000 441.162 OM 366.XV 5.958 74 (100)

2,400

350

1500–1800

1987–1991 2.613
MB-trac 1100 441.163 OM 366 5.958 81 (110)

2,400

375

1500–1800

1987–1991 1.283

Heavy-duty (442 and 443 series) edit

Model Type designation Engine type Displacement dm³ Rated power in kW (PS)

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Torque N·m

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Production Number built
MB-trac 1100 442.161 OM 352.XIX 5.675 81 (110)

2,600

364

1,800

1976–1984 551
MB-trac 1100 443.160 OM 352.XIX 5.675 81 (110)

2,600

364

1,800

1984–1987 72
MB-trac 1300 443.161 OM 352.XIX 5.675 92 (125)

2,500

412

1,700

1976–1987 2.908
MB-trac 1300 turbo 443.163 OM 366A.IV/1 5.958 92 (125)

2,400

425

1,600–1,800

1987–1991 474
MB-trac 1500 443.162 OM 352A.LIII/3 5.675 110 (150)

2,500

from 03/82: 510

1500

1980–1987 2,855
MB-trac 1400 turbo 443.164 OM 366A.V/1 5.958 100 (136)

2,400

470

1600–1800

1987–1991 398
MB-trac 1600 turbo 443.166 OM 366A.VI/1 5.958 115 (156)

2,400

530

1600–1800

1987–1991 1,072
MB-trac 1800 intercooler 443.166 OM 366LA 5.958 132 (180)

2,400

645

1600–1800

1990–1991 190

[2]

History edit

 
MB-trac 65/70

Former Daimler-Benz had been making the Unimog, a tractor-like implement carrier vehicle, since 1951. Mercedes-Benz customers however sought a dedicated agricultural and silvicultural tractor. Thus, Daimler-Benz, on 25 March 1968 issued a development order for an agricultural tractor that would share various components with the Unimog 403. Throughout the development phase, various prototypes were built; these were designated the AM 60. During the development phase, a 150 PS (110 kW) version with a rotating steering-column and driver seat was considered, but originally not put forward.[2]

Eventually, the 440 series MB-trac was presented at the 1972 DLG fair as the MB-trac 65/70. Series production started on 1 July 1973 at the Mercedes-Benz Gaggenau plant [de], alongside the Unimog. Until 31 December 1973, 520 units of the MB-trac were produced. The original colour was pebble-grey with red wheels.[2] In March 1976, the heavy-duty 442 and 443 series MB-trac production commenced, which shares various components with the Unimog 425.[2]

 
MB-trac 1800 intercooler

In 1987, Daimler-Benz entered into a strategic cooperation with Deutz, who at the time built the Deutz Intrac, a similar trac-like tractor. Joint development was carried out by Daimler-Benz (40 %) and Deutz (60 %) owned Trac-Technik-Entwicklungsgesellschaft (TTE) throughout the late 1980s, however, due to cost concerns, development was cancelled, and it was decided at Daimler-Benz to cancel the MB-trac as a result.[3]

In 1990, the MB-trac lineup saw its last and most powerful addition, the MB-trac 1800 intercooler. It was based on a 1600 turbo, but had an additional intercooler installed. Production ended in 1991, and Daimler-Benz sold the manufacture to Werner Forsttechnik, who developed the WF trac from the MB-trac.[4]

Technical description edit

The MB-trac comprises four different series which have distinct technical differences. The following description thus only gives a basic overview of the MB-trac.

In general, the MB-trac is a trac type of agricultural tractor which is characterised by four same-size wheels, a frame undercarriage for the engine and front axle, and steerable wheels rather than articulated steering. The cab is installed in the center of the vehicle. This design allows the MB-trac to mount implements in front, on the rear axle behind the cab, and behind the rear axle.

Despite sharing its drivetrain with the Unimog 403 or Unimog 425, the MB-trac is not a modified Unimog. It is distinctly different and much more suited for agricultural use, for example, due to its larger wheels.[5] Unusual for an agricultural tractor, the MB-trac's front axle is coil sprung, which improves its on-road handling characteristics.

Light-duty MB-trac models were equipped with the Mercedes-Benz OM 314 or Mercedes-Benz OM 364 four-cylinder Diesel engines and use a gearbox with 16 forward and 8 reverse gears.[6] The gears are shifted using a conventional H-shift lever which is fitted with a splitter device. A separate gear lever is used to engage forward or reverse, and the same lever is also used to shift into a high-speed forward range, which does not exist in reverse. Medium-duty models are technically similar to the light-duty models but feature the Mercedes-Benz OM 352 or OM 366 six-cylinder engines. The heavy-duty MB-trac models were equipped with the Mercedes-Benz OM 352 or Mercedes-Benz OM 366 six-cylinder Diesel engines,[2] and have a dedicated reverse-drive feature with a reversible cab and gearbox.[6]

Bibliography edit

  • Wener Schmeing, Hans-Jürgen Wischof: Traktoren der Daimler AG – Unbekannte Einblicke in Technik und Wirtschaft: vom Unimog zum MB-trac und warum es keinen Nachfolger gab, Vol. 2, DLG-Verlag, DLG-Verlag, 2011, ISBN 9783769007343
  • Ward, Rod (2019). Mercedes-Benz Part Three: Unimog & MB-Trac. Auto Review series, no. 149. Leeds, UK: Zeteo Publishing. OCLC 1137103185.

References edit

  1. ^ Torsten Seibt: Der Mercedes unter den Ackerschleppern, auto motor und sport, 20 June 2020, retrieved 23 August 2023
  2. ^ a b c d e f Carl-Heinz Vogler: 101 Dinge, die man über Unimog wissen muss, GeraMond-Verlag, München 2020, ISBN 9783964530066
  3. ^ Jürgen Hummel, Alexander Oertle: Deutz 2 – Traktoren seit 1978, Motorbuchverlag, Stuttgart 2014, ISBN 9783613310285
  4. ^ Wener Schmeing, Hans-Jürgen Wischof: Traktoren der Daimler AG – von der Entstehung und dem Ende des MB-trac, DLG-Verlag, DLG-Verlag, 2010
  5. ^ Karl Theordor Renius: Fundamentals of Tractor Design, Springer, Cham 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-32803-0, p. 12
  6. ^ a b Stuart Gibbard: The Tractor Book: The Definitive Visual History, Dorling Kindersley, 2015, ISBN 978-0-2410-1482-0, p. 204

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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 1 before the manufacture was sold to Werner Forsttechnik in the early 1990s who developed the WF trac skidder from the MB trac MB tracMB trac 1600 turboTypeagriculturalManufacturerDaimler Benz AGProduction1973 1991PropulsionEqual size wheels Contents 1 MB trac types and model family 1 1 Naming scheme 1 2 Model overview 1 2 1 Light duty 440 series 1 2 2 Medium duty 441 series 1 2 3 Heavy duty 442 and 443 series 2 History 3 Technical description 4 Bibliography 5 ReferencesMB trac types and model family editNaming scheme edit nbsp MB trac turbo 900In 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 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 a turbo prefix rather than a suffix The MB trac name is spelled MB trac in technical documents but MB trac on the tractors bonnets 2 Model overview edit nbsp Light duty 440 series MB trac 800 nbsp Medium duty 441 series MB trac 1100 nbsp Heavy duty 443 series MB trac 1300Light duty 440 series edit Model Type designation Engine type Displacement dm Rated power in kW PS at min 1 Torque N m at min 1 Production Number builtMB trac 65 70 440 161 OM 314 3 784 48 65 2 400 216 1600 1973 1975 2 714MB trac 700 440 162 OM 314 3 784 48 65 2 400 216 1600 1976 1982 1 364MB trac 700 440 167 OM 314 LIII 3 784 48 65 2 400 226 1400 1982 1987 1 569MB trac 700 440 171 OM 364 V 3 972 50 68 2 400 235 1800 1900 1987 1991 899MB trac 800 440 163 OM 314 3 784 53 72 2 550from 06 79 55 75 2 600 221 1600 1975 1982 8 717MB trac 800 440 168 OM 314 LII 3 784 55 75 2 600 245 1600 1982 1987 1 990MB trac turbo 900 440 169 OM 314A 3 784 63 85 2 400 294 1600 1982 1987 3 277MB trac 800 440 172 OM 364 3 972 57 78 2 400 263 1500 1800 1987 1991 835MB trac 900 440 164 OM 314A 3 784 63 85 2 400 294 1600 1981 1982 1 090MB trac 900 turbo 440 173 OM 364A II 1 3 972 66 90 2 400 313 1400 1800 1987 1991 2 148Medium duty 441 series edit Model Type designation Engine type Displacement dm Rated power in kW PS at min 1 Torque N m at min 1 Production Number builtMB trac 1000 441 161 OM 352 5 675 70 95 2 400 324 1700 1982 1987 4 346MB trac 1000 441 162 OM 366 XV 5 958 74 100 2 400 350 1500 1800 1987 1991 2 613MB trac 1100 441 163 OM 366 5 958 81 110 2 400 375 1500 1800 1987 1991 1 283Heavy duty 442 and 443 series edit Model Type designation Engine type Displacement dm Rated power in kW PS at min 1 Torque N m at min 1 Production Number builtMB trac 1100 442 161 OM 352 XIX 5 675 81 110 2 600 364 1 800 1976 1984 551MB trac 1100 443 160 OM 352 XIX 5 675 81 110 2 600 364 1 800 1984 1987 72MB trac 1300 443 161 OM 352 XIX 5 675 92 125 2 500 412 1 700 1976 1987 2 908MB trac 1300 turbo 443 163 OM 366A IV 1 5 958 92 125 2 400 425 1 600 1 800 1987 1991 474MB trac 1500 443 162 OM 352A LIII 3 5 675 110 150 2 500 from 03 82 510 1500 1980 1987 2 855MB trac 1400 turbo 443 164 OM 366A V 1 5 958 100 136 2 400 470 1600 1800 1987 1991 398MB trac 1600 turbo 443 166 OM 366A VI 1 5 958 115 156 2 400 530 1600 1800 1987 1991 1 072MB trac 1800 intercooler 443 166 OM 366LA 5 958 132 180 2 400 645 1600 1800 1990 1991 190 2 History edit nbsp MB trac 65 70Former Daimler Benz had been making the Unimog a tractor like implement carrier vehicle since 1951 Mercedes Benz customers however sought a dedicated agricultural and silvicultural tractor Thus Daimler Benz on 25 March 1968 issued a development order for an agricultural tractor that would share various components with the Unimog 403 Throughout the development phase various prototypes were built these were designated the AM 60 During the development phase a 150 PS 110 kW version with a rotating steering column and driver seat was considered but originally not put forward 2 Eventually the 440 series MB trac was presented at the 1972 DLG fair as the MB trac 65 70 Series production started on 1 July 1973 at the Mercedes Benz Gaggenau plant de alongside the Unimog Until 31 December 1973 520 units of the MB trac were produced The original colour was pebble grey with red wheels 2 In March 1976 the heavy duty 442 and 443 series MB trac production commenced which shares various components with the Unimog 425 2 nbsp MB trac 1800 intercoolerIn 1987 Daimler Benz entered into a strategic cooperation with Deutz who at the time built the Deutz Intrac a similar trac like tractor Joint development was carried out by Daimler Benz 40 and Deutz 60 owned Trac Technik Entwicklungsgesellschaft TTE throughout the late 1980s however due to cost concerns development was cancelled and it was decided at Daimler Benz to cancel the MB trac as a result 3 In 1990 the MB trac lineup saw its last and most powerful addition the MB trac 1800 intercooler It was based on a 1600 turbo but had an additional intercooler installed Production ended in 1991 and Daimler Benz sold the manufacture to Werner Forsttechnik who developed the WF trac from the MB trac 4 Technical description editThe MB trac comprises four different series which have distinct technical differences The following description thus only gives a basic overview of the MB trac In general the MB trac is a trac type of agricultural tractor which is characterised by four same size wheels a frame undercarriage for the engine and front axle and steerable wheels rather than articulated steering The cab is installed in the center of the vehicle This design allows the MB trac to mount implements in front on the rear axle behind the cab and behind the rear axle Despite sharing its drivetrain with the Unimog 403 or Unimog 425 the MB trac is not a modified Unimog It is distinctly different and much more suited for agricultural use for example due to its larger wheels 5 Unusual for an agricultural tractor the MB trac s front axle is coil sprung which improves its on road handling characteristics Light duty MB trac models were equipped with the Mercedes Benz OM 314 or Mercedes Benz OM 364 four cylinder Diesel engines and use a gearbox with 16 forward and 8 reverse gears 6 The gears are shifted using a conventional H shift lever which is fitted with a splitter device A separate gear lever is used to engage forward or reverse and the same lever is also used to shift into a high speed forward range which does not exist in reverse Medium duty models are technically similar to the light duty models but feature the Mercedes Benz OM 352 or OM 366 six cylinder engines The heavy duty MB trac models were equipped with the Mercedes Benz OM 352 or Mercedes Benz OM 366 six cylinder Diesel engines 2 and have a dedicated reverse drive feature with a reversible cab and gearbox 6 Bibliography editWener Schmeing Hans Jurgen Wischof Traktoren der Daimler AG Unbekannte Einblicke in Technik und Wirtschaft vom Unimog zum MB trac und warum es keinen Nachfolger gab Vol 2 DLG Verlag DLG Verlag 2011 ISBN 9783769007343 Ward Rod 2019 Mercedes Benz Part Three Unimog amp MB Trac Auto Review series no 149 Leeds UK Zeteo Publishing OCLC 1137103185 References edit Torsten Seibt Der Mercedes unter den Ackerschleppern auto motor und sport 20 June 2020 retrieved 23 August 2023 a b c d e f Carl Heinz Vogler 101 Dinge die man uber Unimog wissen muss GeraMond Verlag Munchen 2020 ISBN 9783964530066 Jurgen Hummel Alexander Oertle Deutz 2 Traktoren seit 1978 Motorbuchverlag Stuttgart 2014 ISBN 9783613310285 Wener Schmeing Hans Jurgen Wischof Traktoren der Daimler AG von der Entstehung und dem Ende des MB trac DLG Verlag DLG Verlag 2010 Karl Theordor Renius Fundamentals of Tractor Design Springer Cham 2019 ISBN 978 3 030 32803 0 p 12 a b Stuart Gibbard The Tractor Book The Definitive Visual History Dorling Kindersley 2015 ISBN 978 0 2410 1482 0 p 204 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MB trac amp oldid 1193378605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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