We
supply tracks for almost any Compact Track Loader and Mini Excavator on the
market. Our mission is to provide the highest quality rubber track for the
lowest possible price. New track sizes are being produced each quarter.
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When it comes to sizing for a Compact Track Loader, there isn't a lot of confusion. Most sizes are common and all you need to do is provide us with a make and model and our experts will be able to assist you. In some cases we might need you to measure the width of the track and possibly count the number of metal bars(links) down the center of the track. In some cases like the Bobcat T-190 there are several options when it comes to size. Is it 18" wide or 13" wide? It can have anywhere from 49 metal links down the center to 53 depending on what type of track you are currently running. If possible please include this information in the contact form when requesting a quote to expedite our quote and make it as accurate as possible.
Some of the common track loader tread patterns can be seen here:


We
stock hundreds of mini excavator tracks and we can usually ship same day. All
mini excavator tracks come with a one year warranty against any manufacturer
defect.
Mini Excavator track sizing can sometimes be confusing. Gaberdeen Inc. offers "short pitch" tracks. For instance, take an IHI 30J model machine... You might have a 300x109x39 track. That means 300 mm wide, 109 mm pitch and 39 links. For a definition of the track measurement see the FAQ page. Some companies may offer a track for that machine with a 55 pitch and 78 links. Gaberdeen would offer a 52.5 pitch with 80 links. This "short pitch" track would be a benefit as it would reduce jerking and vibration in the undercarriage. The sprocket on the machine would connect more smoothly with each link on the track in this case. When the links are spaced out twice as far the sprocket will occasionally skip a link and cause unnecessary jerking and stress on the track and the undercarriage.
Some of the common mini excavator tread patterns can be seen here:



