Kubota Serial Number Decoder

  • Q: Where is the serial number located on a Kubota RTV? A: On the RTV500, the serial number is located on the passenger side next to ROPS between the cargo box and the back of the seat/cabin. On the RTV900, it’s on the driver side, on the frame rail between the battery and cargo box.
  • Find the VIN by lifting the hood of the tractor. The VIN is located on top of the valve, and should be a six-digit series containing letters and numbers. If the VIN is obscured or is not printed in this location, it's also printed either by the oil filter or on the rear of the engine.
  • Kubota Engine Serial Number Identification Find the right parts for your Kubota engines using Diesel Parts Direct’s Serial Number Identification Chart. Identifying the correct Kubota serial number is a critical step in sourcing the correct parts for your engine and we have all the information you’ll need right here.

How to find tractor serial numbers:
TractorData.com lists tractor serial numbers under the individual model. Use the menu at the top to select your tractor manufacturer and model, the serial number list will be on the tractor's data page.

This is the KUBOTA VIN decoder. Every KUBOTA car has a unique identifier code called a VIN. This number contains vital information about the car, such as its manufacturer, year of production, the plant it was produced in, type of engine, model and more.

How to read a tractor serial number list:
Tractor serial number lists nearly always show the first tractor built in each year. The other tractors for that year will have successively higher numbers. Your serial number should lie between two of the stated numbers.

Example serial number list:
Number
Year
Number
1980
501

1981
879
<<< 900
1982
1034
1983
2103


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Example: In this example, tractor serial number was 900 was built in 1981

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Number because it is after the first serial number for 1981 but before the first number for 1982.

The list only shows the number from the first tractor built in eachyear. Unless you happen to have the first first tractor off theproduction line, then your particular number will not be on the list.Your number will lie between two listed numbers.

Find the TRACTOR serial number
There are usually a lot of different numbers on a tractor. The engine, front axle, and cab may all have their own serial numbers. Various components may have parts or casting numbers. Make sure you have actually found thetractor serial number, and not one of these other numbers.

Model years versus calendar years
Tractors, just like automobiles, are manufactured on a model or production year. The new production year usually starts around September. A tractor built in October of 1955 would have been considered a '1956' model. Serial number lists almost always show the production year, not the actual calendar year the tractor was built. This information is generally more useful, because major changes would have been made to a model at the start of the production year, not on January 1.

Read the number carefully
On older tractors, the serial number plate has often faded. Make sure you do not confuse a 7 for a 1. Also, ensure you have read the entire number.

If the plate has faded very badly, try making a rubbing of the imprint. Place a piece of tissue paper over the plate and rub gently with charcoal or a pencil. Another method is to color the number with a marker and then quickly wipe it off, hoping to leave ink in the stamping. Some people have found that they can read the number off the back side of the plate

A serial number is not a tractor's life story
In general, you cannot determine anything but the year from the serial number of an older tractor. You cannot find the exact date of construction, original dealer, or previous owners. Your best chance at finding your tractor's history is to talk to the person you purchased it from. Find out who they bought it from. If you're lucky you may be able to trace it back to the original buyer and the original dealer. If you are really lucky, that dealer would still be around and have records of the sale. There are couple of exceptions...

John Deere owners can contact the Two-Cylinder Club to have their serial number researched for a fee. I am not aware of this service being available for any other brand. If it is, email me and I will post the information.

Newer tractors from major brands will likely be tracked by the factory and its dealer network on computer. If you tractor was built around 1990 or later you may be able to have a dealer run the serial number. The exact information available would depend on the dealer and brand, and what they are willing to release to you. In general, they track sales, repairs, and stolen equipment.

IH owners: look for the U
Many International Harvester tractors will have a long number sequence with the letter 'U' in the middle. The numbers on the list correspond to the digits after the letter.

Missing serial numbers
With an older tractor it is not uncommon for a tractor's serial number to be missing. The serial number plate might be lost. The stamping might be worn to the point that it is unreadable. In most cases it is impossible to ever determine the original serial number. The serial number was typically marked in only one location on the tractor. The engine serial number is usually unrelated to the tractor serial number (certain Farmall models are an exception to this).

As Green Magazine's 'Mr Thinker' column has stated many times, 'If you want a tractor with a serial number plate, you should buy a tractor with a serial number plate'.


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People who have owned or intend to buy a used Kubota tractor or riding lawn mower have questions on how they can ascertain the year, model, and date of manufacture of an older Kubota product. Just as in the case of an automobile, the manufacturer provides you with a hint. You just need to know how to find and interpret it. Here’s how to break the Kobuta code.

Q: How do I find the date of manufacture of a Kubota tractor or lawn mower?
A: Call your Kubota dealer and ask.

Q: Where is the serial number of my Kubota tractor located?
A: For the B Series tractor, the number is located on the right side of the front axle. On the BX Series tractors, the number is above the right side front wheel on the frame rail. For the L Series tractor, the number is on the left side of the front axle or under the seat. For the Grand L Series tractors, the number is on the left side of the front axle or right side of the transmission case. For the M Series tractor, the number is on the left side of the frame below the engine and factory tag.

Q: Where is the serial number located on the Kubota turf equipment?
A: On the T Series, it is located above and behind the left side front tire on the tractor frame. For the GR Series gas models, it is above and behind the left front tire on the tractor frame. On diesel models, it is above the right front tire on the tractor frame. One the Z Series, it’s on the right side forward of the rear tire and above the mower deck. On the F Series, it is on the left side above the rear left tire on the tractor frame.

Q: How do I determine the year of a Kubota tractor or lawn mower?
A: To identify the exact year your Kubota was manufactured, contact the company’s Customer Satisfaction group or your dealer and provide them with the model and serial number.

Q: How do I find the model number of a Kubota tractor?
A: You can locate the model number on the parts list that came with the tractor.

Q: How do I read Kubota model numbers?
A: There are four steps to interpreting a Kubota model number. First, Kubota has three basic tractor model types –- B, which is an 18-30-hp subcompact tractor; L, which is a 30-60-hp compact tractor; and M, which is a 40-135-hp tractor. There is only one variation and that is an X in the model. The X means that the model is a smaller version of the model before it. For example, a BX tractor is the smallest series or s small version of the B Series and the MX tractor is the small version of the M Series.

Second, after the series letters, there are four numbers. For example, L4060. The L stands for the L Series tractor. The first number after the letter is the horsepower rating of the tractor. In this case, 40-horsepower. The next number identified what chassis the tractor is on. However, if you have an older Kubota, then it can get confusing. That’s because during the last 10 years the Grand L Series have been denoted as 30, 40, or 60. The standard L Series has been identified as 00 or recently 01. Because of the confusion, it is suggested that you contact your Kubota dealer concerning tractors that are 10 years old or order.

So Model Number L3901 is a 39-horsepower standard L tractor and L4060 is a 40-horsepower Grand L Tractor.

The BX Series Model Numbers end in 50, 60 and most recently 70. The B Series Model Numbers ends in 20 or 50. 50 denote the larger chassis. The L Series currently ends in 01 (which means a standard L) or 60 (which means a Grand L- larger frame). The MX Series model numbers end in 00. 60, X or GX denotes the M Series. These tractors feature large engines that generate more than 100-horsepower.

Third, there are commonly three letters on the rear fender of the L Series tractors –-4WD, HST, or GST. 4WD means 4-wheel drive, which is the standard L Series gear drive; HST means Hydrostat, which tells you that the tractor has a hydrostatic transmission and includes a pedal for forward and reverse. GST means Glide Shift transmission, which appears only on the Grand L tractors.

All B Series tractors include 4-wheel drive as well as a hydrostat transmission.

Fourth, the loader model number starts with LA, which stands for loader. The number denotes the lift capacity in kilograms. So a loader model number of LA1154 means that the loader has a lift capacity of 1154 kg. To determine what the capacity would be in pounds, just double the number. So in this case, the LA1154 loader would have a capacity of about 2,308-lbs.

Q: Where is the engine serial number located on a Kubota tractor?
A: Open the hood of the tractor and inspect the engine block. The engine serial number is on a metal plaque attached to the block. If the number is not legible, then look on the rear of the engine block below the exhaust manifold on the 05 Series and WG,DF 1005 engine models, the rear of the engine block below the intake manifold of the V3300 and V3800 model engines, on the engine block beside the injection pump for the 03 Series, Super Mini, and WG/DF 752 or 972 engine models, or next to the oil filter at the bottom of the engine block for the EL/EA and ZB600 engine models.

Q: Where is the serial number located on a Kubota RTV?
A: On the RTV500, the serial number is located on the passenger side next to ROPS between the cargo box and the back of the seat/cabin. On the RTV900, it’s on the driver side, on the frame rail between the battery and cargo box. On the RTV1100 and RTV1140, it is on the driver side next to the ROPS between the cargo box and the back of the seat/cabin.

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