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jmf7112001

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I'm new to Mitsubishi tractors. What do the prefix mean on model numbers mean? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
D
MT
MTE
Thank you for your help!
 
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I've gathered the impression that "D" means an improved (XXXX).
 
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I believe D is the older models. The letters just stand for models built in a particular period. As models changed, so did their designation.

Eugene
 
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I can provide a couple of possible answers. I've been working on an updated vendor list for the Mitsubishi and Satoh tractors that will provide much of this. A D prefix (example: D1600) is a tractor built primarily for the Japanese domestic market. Don't know if D = "domestic", but it's convenient to remember. These will always be grey-market units. (A D suffix means 4wd.) MT simply means Mitsubishi Tractor. Greys and US-spec models used this prefix. Satoh tractors had an S prefix that was changed to MT after Mitsubishi took over Satoh in 1980. Suzue greys had an M prefix. MTE is a Mitsubishi unit and seems to indicate a later version of the equivalent model without the E. The first two numbers on greys indicates the hp rating, which is always a PTO rating on greys. Example: MT1801 is 18 hp. That's enough for now, but it's a start.
 

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