Rubber Tracks for Compact Track Loaders & Mini Excavators
Shop rubber tracks for compact track loaders (CTLs) and mini excavators. Use the track finder below to match your machine to the correct rubber track size and product options, or browse by equipment type.
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Find the Right Rubber Track for Your Machine
Choose your make and model to see the matching track size and available product options.
Track fitment is machine-specific. Even when two tracks share the same size, internal drive lug configuration can vary by make and model. Always confirm your machine model and existing track size before ordering.
Or Shop by Equipment Type
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Mini Excavator Tracks
119 tracks across 15 width groups
Widths from 180mm to 800mm
Trelleborg CRT-800 ST models
Compact Track Loader Tracks
28 tracks + 32 DRTY twin-pack sets
Widths from 320mm to 450mm
Bobcat & Takeuchi specific models
Before Ordering, Confirm These 3 Things
Before ordering, always confirm the items below to avoid fitment issues and premature wear.
1. Track Size
Confirm the full Width × Pitch × Links size from your existing track. All three measurements must match.
2. Machine Make & Model
Compact track loader fitment can vary by machine make, model, width option, or serial break.
3. Tread Pattern & Undercarriage
Match the tread to your work surface and inspect worn sprockets, rollers, and idlers before installing new tracks.
Need help? Call 1 (866) 313-2180 or email sales@forklifttire.com with your machine make/model and current track size.
How Rubber Track Sizes Work
Rubber track sizes follow a three-number format: Width × Pitch × Links. All three measurements must match your current track exactly.
| Measurement | What It Means | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Width | Track width in millimeters — determines ground contact area and flotation | 450mm |
| Pitch | Distance in millimeters between drive lugs — must match your sprocket tooth spacing | 86mm |
| Links | Total number of drive links in the track loop — determines overall track length | 52 |
A track labeled 450 × 86 × 52 means it is 450mm wide, has an 86mm pitch, and contains 52 links. If any one of these three numbers does not match your machine, the track will not fit.
Mini Excavator vs. Compact Track Loader Tracks
Although both use rubber tracks, the two equipment types have different size ranges and construction requirements.
| Feature | Mini Excavator | Compact Track Loader |
|---|---|---|
| Track Widths | 180mm – 800mm | 320mm – 450mm |
| Common Pitches | 48mm, 60mm, 72mm, 84mm, 96mm, 101.6mm | 86mm, 100mm |
| Drive Lug Pattern | Standard (ST) — universal fit by size | Machine-specific (Bobcat BC, Takeuchi TK) |
| Machine Weight Class | 1 – 13+ tons | 3 – 6 tons typical |
| Typical Applications | Trenching, utility, grading, landscaping | Grading, loading, site prep, snow removal |
| Products Available | 119 Trelleborg CRT-800 tracks | 28 Trelleborg + 32 DRTY twin-pack sets |
Track Construction: Trelleborg CRT-800
All Trelleborg tracks in this category use the CRT-800 platform, built for extended service life in commercial and rental fleet applications.
- Brass-coated continuous-wound cables — resist moisture infiltration and provide consistent tensile strength across the full track loop
- Forged metal drive links — stronger than cast iron, with better fatigue resistance under cyclic loading
- 100% short-pitch offset guide lugs — reduce vibration and noise compared to standard-pitch designs
- Cut-resistant rubber compound — formulated for mixed-surface jobsites with rock, gravel, and debris
DRTY Twin-Pack Track Sets
DRTY rubber tracks are available as twin-pack sets (2 tracks per order) for CTL applications. Two tread pattern options are available.
C-Pattern (Chevron)
Aggressive V-shaped tread for soft ground, mud, and loose soil. Better traction in off-road conditions.
Block Pattern
Flat block tread for paved and hard surfaces. Less aggressive, longer wear on concrete and asphalt.
DRTY twin-pack widths: 180mm, 230mm, 250mm (mini excavator sizes) and 320mm, 400mm, 450mm (CTL sizes).
Warranty
Rubber tracks carry a 12-month or 1,000-hour warranty (whichever comes first) against defects in materials and workmanship under normal operating conditions. Warranty claims are prorated based on remaining coverage at the time of the claim. This warranty is non-transferable and the maximum liability is limited to the original purchase price.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find my rubber track size?
Check the markings on the outside of your current track — most tracks are stamped with the Width x Pitch x Links measurement (e.g., 450x86x52). You can also find the track size in your machine's operator manual or by contacting the machine manufacturer with your model and serial number. If you cannot read the markings, measure the track width in millimeters, count the number of links, and measure the distance between two adjacent drive lugs for the pitch.
Can I use a Bobcat track on a Takeuchi or vice versa?
No. Even when the size numbers match (e.g., 320x86x52), Bobcat and Takeuchi use different internal drive lug configurations. Installing the wrong model will result in improper sprocket engagement, accelerated wear, and potential track derailment. Always order the track that matches your machine make.
Should I replace both tracks at the same time?
Yes. Replacing tracks in pairs ensures even traction and balanced wear across both sides of the machine. Running a new track on one side and a worn track on the other creates uneven ground pressure and can cause tracking drift. DRTY twin-pack sets are sold as pairs specifically for this reason.
What is the difference between C-pattern and block-pattern tread?
C-pattern (chevron) tread has an aggressive V-shaped design that digs into soft ground, mud, and loose soil for maximum traction. Block-pattern tread has flat, square lugs that distribute pressure evenly on paved and hard surfaces, producing less vibration and longer wear on concrete and asphalt. Choose based on your primary work surface.
How long do rubber tracks last?
Track life depends on surface type, operating hours, machine weight, and undercarriage condition. Typical service life ranges from 1,000 to 2,000+ hours. Tracks wear faster on abrasive surfaces like rock and concrete than on soft ground. Maintaining proper track tension and keeping the undercarriage in good condition extends track life.
What causes premature track wear?
The most common causes are worn undercarriage components (sprockets, rollers, idlers), improper track tension, operating on surfaces that exceed the track's intended use, and turning at high speed on hard surfaces. If your tracks are wearing unevenly or faster than expected, inspect the undercarriage before installing new tracks.