It was a success and was the forerunner of the viable range of Landini 40 and 50 hp models which appeared in the mid-1930s and were to become renowned under the names of Velite, Bufalo, and Super.
The first production tractors were powered by a 40 hp semi-diesel engine which was a two stroke single-cylinder unit.
[2] In 1959, the first Landini crawler tractor, the C35, was manufactured, and the company was purchased 100% by Massey Ferguson.
In 1989, Landini became a part of ARGO SpA as Massey Ferguson sold 66% of the company.
Massey itself was bought by AGCO in 1994, while ARGO purchased more shares of Landini that year.