DANUSERSERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS

Current Attachments

EP Unit (Black Housing)      Hammer Series      Hornet Series      Intimidator      MAC Bucket      Mega Mixer      T3 Driver

Noncurrent Attachments

Auger Bucket     EP Unit (Gray Housing)      F8 Digger      G20/40 Digger      J20/80 Digger      MD Series Driver     Model 8900 Digger     Pro Series Digger

EP Unit (Black Housing)

The serial number on your EP Unit with a black housing can be found on the inside corner wall of the drive unit.

Location of the serial number decal on the Danuser EP Auger Drive Unit, identified by an arrow pointing to a close-up inset. The decal is positioned near the top of the unit, just below one of the hydraulic connections. Main view includes the "DANUSER" and "EP" logos, hydraulic ports, and central shaft.

 

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Hammer Series

The serial number on your Hammer can be found on the back of the unit behind the motor.

Location of the serial number decal on the Danuser Hammer series post driver and concrete breaker, marked by an arrow pointing to a close-up inset. The decal is positioned on the upper left side of the unit and includes fields for "MODEL" and "SERIAL NO." along with Danuser’s contact information.

 

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Hornet Series

The serial number on your Hornet can be found on the right side of the unit on the back clamp plate.

Location of the serial number decal on the Danuser Hornet series post driver, positioned on the right side of the unit on the back clamp plate. Placement is clearly marked to assist with identification and reference.

 

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Intimidator

The serial number on your Intimidator can be found on top of the frame.

Identification of the serial number decal location on the Danuser Intimidator tree remover, using an arrow to highlight the decal’s placement on the left side of the unit near the base of the vertical support structure. Visual emphasis guides the viewer directly to the decal for easy recognition and reference.

 

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MAC Bucket

The serial number on your MAC Bucket can be found on the motor end of the hopper.

Location of serial number tag on MAC Bucket

 

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Mega Mixer

The serial number on your Mega Mixer can be found on the motor end of the hopper.

Identification of the serial number decal location on the Danuser Mega Mixer R75, using a zoomed-in inset to highlight the decal’s placement near the base of the mixer. A secondary enlarged view of the decal provides clear visibility of its content, guiding users to the exact location for reference and documentation.

 

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T3 Driver - Serial Numbers 3210+

The serial number on your T3 Driver can be found on the right side of the driver.

Identification of the serial number decal location on the Danuser T3 post driver, using an arrow to direct attention to a close-up inset of the decal’s placement on the machine. An enlarged view of the decal further clarifies its appearance and content, supporting accurate identification and documentation.

 

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Auger Bucket

The serial number on your Auger Bucket can be found on the front of the bucket.

Identification of the serial number decal location on the Danuser Auger Bucket, using an arrow to direct attention to a close-up inset of the decal positioned on the left side of the unit. The visual layout emphasizes the decal’s placement and content to support accurate identification and reference.

 

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EP Unit (Gray Housing)

The serial number on your EP Unit with a gray housing can be found on the inside wall on the right side of the drive unit.

Identification of the serial number decal location on the Danuser EP drive unit, using a black line to connect the main view of the unit to an enlarged view of the decal. An inset image highlights the decal’s placement near the top of the back side of the unit, guiding users to the correct location for reference and documentation.

 

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F8 Digger

The serial number on your F8 Digger can be found on the lid of the gearbox.

Identification of the serial number decal location on the Danuser F8 digger, using an arrow to guide attention from the main view of the machine to a zoomed-in inset. The inset highlights the decal’s placement and content, helping users visually locate and verify the serial number for reference.

 

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G20/40 & J20/80 Digger

The serial number on your G20/40 or J20/80 can be found on the lid of the gearbox.

Identification of the serial number decal location on the Danuser G20/40 and J20/80 post hole diggers, using an arrow to guide attention from the main view of the equipment to a close-up inset. The inset highlights the decal’s placement near the top mounting point, helping users visually locate and verify the serial number for reference.

 

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MD Series Driver

The serial number on your MD Series Driver can be found on the side of the control housing.

Identification of the serial number decal location on the Danuser MD series post driver, using a black arrow to direct attention to the upper part of the unit. An inset box provides an enlarged view of the decal, clearly displaying model and serial number fields to assist with accurate identification and documentation.

 

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Model 8900 Digger

The serial number on your Model 8900 Digger can be found on the inside front wall of the drive unit.

Identification of the serial number decal location on the Danuser 8900 auger drive unit, using an arrow to highlight the decal’s position on the equipment. A close-up inset provides a detailed view of the decal and its placement, helping users visually confirm and reference the serial number.

 

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Pro Series Digger

The serial number on your Pro Series Digger can be found on top of the drive unit.

Identification of the serial number decal location on Danuser Pro Series Diggers, using arrows to highlight decal placement on the upper portion of each unit. A close-up inset reinforces the visual reference by showing the decal’s position and content, guiding users to the correct location for identification and documentation.

 

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