Tractor Part Numbers —
Cross-Reference & Sourcing
Every tractor part has a number. We help you decode it, cross-reference it across brands and engine models, then locate stock in Malaysia, Japan and Singapore. No guesswork, no wrong parts.
Understanding Part Numbers
What Are OEM Part Numbers?
Every tractor and engine manufacturer assigns a unique part number to each component they produce. These OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) numbers are the key to sourcing the exact correct replacement — whether you need a water pump for a Kubota L-series or a fuel injector for a Yanmar 3TNV engine.
SourceSage cross-references these part numbers across brands, engine families, and model years. We maintain a network of suppliers in Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, India, and Taiwan to locate stock — even for numbers that have been superseded or discontinued.
Find the Number
Check the part itself, your parts manual, or our part-number pages below for the OEM number.
Cross-Reference
We verify compatibility with your tractor model, engine code, and serial number against our database.
Source & Ship
We locate stock across our network, quote you pricing, and ship to your workshop in Malaysia.
Part Number Directory
Browse Available Part Numbers
Click any part number below for full specifications, compatible models, OEM cross-reference, and sourcing information.
| Part Number | Brand | Part Type | Compatible Engines / Models | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1G772-03310 | Kubota | Water Pump | V1505, V2403, D1105 | View Page |
| 129004-18010 | Yanmar | Fuel Injector Nozzle | 3TNV88, 4TNV98 | View Page |
| 4115P502 | Perkins | Cylinder Head Gasket (MLS) | 1104C-44 | View Page |
| RE525561 | John Deere | Fuel Filter Assembly | 5E, 6J Series | View Page |
| 1A021-12340 | Kubota | Oil Filter | L-Series, M-Series | View Page |
Why It Matters
Using the Wrong Part Number Costs Time & Money
Superseded Numbers
OEMs frequently supersede part numbers. A Kubota 1G772-03310 may replace an older number. We track supersessions so you get the correct current part.
Cross-Brand Compatibility
Many aftermarket parts carry multiple OEM numbers. A fuel filter may be listed under Kubota, Baldwin, and Donaldson numbers — we map them all.
Malaysia-Specific Availability
Not every part number is available in Malaysia. We know which numbers are stocked locally, which need to come from Japan or Singapore, and the fastest route to your workshop.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find the correct OEM part number for my tractor?
The OEM part number is stamped on the part itself or listed in your tractor's parts manual. You can also find it by searching your tractor model and engine code on our part-number pages below. If you're unsure, send us your tractor model, serial number, and a photo of the part — we'll cross-reference it for free.
Can SourceSage find parts that are discontinued?
Yes. Many OEM part numbers are superseded or discontinued. We cross-reference old numbers to current equivalents and source through our Japan, India, and Taiwan networks. If a direct replacement is no longer available, we can recommend quality aftermarket alternatives.
What information do I need to provide for a part-number search?
At minimum, the OEM part number and your tractor/engine model. For best results, also include the engine serial number, year of manufacture, and a photo of the part or the part number stamping. This helps us verify compatibility and locate stock faster.
Are all part numbers interchangeable across brands?
No. OEM part numbers are brand-specific, though some cross-reference to common aftermarket numbers (e.g., Baldwin or Donaldson filter numbers). Our part-number pages list the specific brand and compatible models for each OEM number. Always verify fitment before ordering.
Can't Find Your Part Number?
Send us the part number, your tractor model, and engine code. We'll cross-reference it and confirm availability — usually within 24 hours.