The first Lindner tractor, the S 14, was produced between 1948 and 1950. Powered by a 1330 cc engine, it was joined by a range of more powerful tractors, the JW 15 (1949), the JW 20 (1950) and JW 35 (1953). The Bauernfreund (BF) brand was introduced in 1953, and would be produced until 1985. The BF 250, 320 and 450 were introduced in 1967 with 3-cylinder
Perkins water-cooled engines and the A-210
ZF power train. The first transporter (Muli) T 3500 followed a year later. In 1969 a special mountain tractor with small dual tire was developed. In January 1985, the BF series was replaced by a completely new tractor generation. In June, all of production was turned towards the new series, and all previously built models were superseded by new models, the Lindner 1450, 1500, 1600, 1650 and 1700 with Steyr gearbox, Perkins diesel engines, all available with four-wheel drive. 1996 saw the launch of the Geotrac 50, 60, 70 and 80. In 1999 the larger Geotracs 100 was introduced with . By 2005, around 10,000 units had been produced. In 2001 the Geotrac 60, 70 and 80 were replaced by the new models Geotrac 65, 75 and 85, and in 2002 the Geotrac 83 and 93 with a new ZF-powershift appeared. The Geotrac 73 A designed with a high torque motor and low center of gravity for extreme ( "Alpine") ratios followed in 2003. The 10,000th Geotrac and 1,000th Unitrac left the plant in 2005. 2007 Geotrac series 4 was introduced (). In 2009 the company launched the first model of the GEOTRAC Series 4 Alpin, the Geotrac 94. The following year, the Series 4 Alpin was expanded with the Geotrac 64, 74 and 84. In 2015, the Lindner Lintrac, the first tractor with a
continuously variable transmission, was put on the market. == Environmental activity ==