Kubota Product Identification Number

ENGINES MANUFACTURED BEFORE JUNE 2012

. The letters “I” and “O” are not used in Kubota engine serial numbers. Engines manufactured June 1, 2012, and after Engines produced after June 1, 2012, have 7 digits and are completely unique. 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.

IMPORTANT: Always obtain the serial number when possible. The serial number can help determine the engine model and also help determine the correct service parts and changes based on serial number breaks.

OLD FORMAT

4-6 numbers that are sequential with no breaks for production month or year

NEW FORMAT (starting 1997)

Alpha-numeric (e.g. XJ5050 or 4J5050) with breaks for production month and year

First Digit = Production Year
1997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009
VWXY123456789
2010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022
ABCDEFGHJKLMN
Second Digit = Production Month
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
ACEGJLNQSUWY
BDFHKMPRTVXZ
* The letters 'I' and 'O' are not used in serial numbers

Where to find the serial number

The serial number is marked on the specified location per engine series as shown below.

ENGINES MANUFACTURED JUNE 1, 2012 AND AFTER

Engine Serial Number Rule (7 digits)

Starting June 1, 2012 the engine serial number will have 7 digits (currently 6 digits) and will be completely unique. This means that the engine serial numbers are mutually exclusive regardless of production plant.

e.g. Stamped Engine Serial Number

e.g.Standard Engine Serial Number

Engine Series:

NumberSeries
105 Series(Include:WG)
2V3 Series
4SM Series(Include:WG)
5Air Cooled Gasoline
6GZ,OC,AC,E Series
703 Series
807 Series

Year of manufacture:

Alhpabet or NumberYear
12001
22002
32003
42004
52005
62006
72007
82008
92009
A2010
B2011
C2012
D2013
E2014
F2015
G2016
(To be continued)Product

Kubota Product Identification Number Lookup

Kubota product identification number

Month of manufacture:

MonthSequence number
JanuaryA0001~A9999B0001~BZ999
FebruaryC0001~C9999D0001~DZ999
MarchE0001~E9999F0001~FZ999
AprilG0001~G9999H0001~HZ999
MayJ0001~J9999K0001~KZ999
JuneL0001~L9999M0001~MZ999
JulyN0001~N9999P0001~PZ999
AugustQ0001~Q9999R0001~RZ999
SeptemberS0001~S9999T0001~TZ999
OctoberU0001~U9999V0001~VZ999
NovemberW0001~W9999X0001~XZ999
DecemberY0001~Y9999Z0001~ZZ999
*Alphabetical letters'I' and 'O' are not used.

Where to find the serial number

The serial number is marked on the specified location per engine series as shown below.

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Kubota Tractor Corporation pays their marketing department a lot of money to come up new model and series numbers each year. These new numbers can be confusing and make you think you need to be a Navajo Code Talker just to understand what you’re looking at. The good news is that you don’t have to be. In this post, we’ll take a look at Kubota Model numbers and break down what they mean and what they can tell you about a specific Kubota tractor.

Kubota Product Identification Number Lookup

Kubota has 3 basic tractor model types:

  • B : 18-30hp subcompact tractors
  • L: 30-60 hp compact tractors
  • M: 40- 135 hp Tractors

There is only one variation, which is a X in the model. This X signifies that it is a smaller version of the model before it. Therefore, a BX tractor is the smallest series, or a small version of the B series and likewise, an MX tractor is the small version of the M Series.

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Step 2: Behind the numbers

After the series letters there are numbers ex L4060. After step 1 we know that the L stands for Kubota’s line of L series tractors. But what about the numbers?

  • The first number after the letter is the horsepower. This is an 40 horse Compact tractor.

The Second number tells us what chassis the tractor is on. This is where things can get a little tricky, especially if you’ve got an older Kubota. For the last 10 years the Grand L Series Kubotas have been denoted with 30 a 40 or a 60 after the number. The standard L Series has been 00 or recently 01. For tractors 10 years or older, please contact your dealer for series information.

Click here to learn the difference between the Grand L and Standard L Series

Kubota Product Identification Number

Therefore, a L3901 is a 39 horsepower standard L tractor. Whereas the L4060 we looked at before is a 40 horsepower Grand L Tractor.

  • The BX Series have ended in 50 60 and the most recent are 70.
  • The B Series ends in 20 and 50, the 50 is the larger chassis.
  • The L Series presently has 01 (standard L) and 60 (Grand L- Larger Frame).
  • The MX Series is 00.
  • The M Series is denoted by 60, X, or GX- These are the big 100+ hp tractors.

Step 3: The Fender Letters

On the rear fender of the L Series and up there are usually 3 letters, 4WD, HST or GST. These denote which type of transmission the tractor has.

4WD: Stand L Gear Drive*

GST: Glide Shift (Only available on Grand L Models)

*Note: All B series tractors have 4WD but most come with a hydrostat transmission.

Step 4: Loader Numbers

A lot of people only see the loader number on the tractor because the loader covers up the tractor numbers. This is common, don’t worry if you’ve made that mistake. The loader numbers are the easiest to figure out. Basically it’s LA which stands for Loader, then the lift capacity in kilograms. So a LA 1154 can lift 1154 kg. The easy way to guess that in lbs. is to double the number, so a LA 1154 can lift roughly 2,308 lbs.


Well that is the high level view of Kubota model numbers as they are right now. It’s hard to guess how they might be further on down the road. As for older models, you’ll have to call in and ask. If you have any further question feel free to come in and chat or give us a call!