The letters preceding the number sometimes indicate what options were on the tractor when built, like the M may stand for hydro drive, T may indicate diesel engine, etc. Sometimes parts are updated to fit where the original came from but have been improved, such as, after S/N DTM 3500045. I really don't know what PIN stands for but I'm guessing the number you indicate or a similar number would indicate the serial number of an engine or frame of a tractor.Īn example might be S/N DTM 3500045, not a real serial number but just an example. It is found on an aluminum tag riveted to the underside of the tractor roughly under the floorboard where your left would be-at least it is on my TC33D. PIN stands for product identification number, not unlike a VIN, which is a federal designation. Does anyone know where I can find the PIN number? Is it located on the frame of the tractor somewhere? The only reliable number I can find is the engine serial number. I have looked all over this tractor and cannot find any reference to a PIN#. In trying to replace some of the missing parts, I often run across a comment that indicates "used after PIN HK430001" or similar wording. I recently purchased a 2004 TC30 that was used with 390 hrs.
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