If you use equipment for construction such as a skid steer and a mini excavator regularly, you must have noticed that their tracks wear out over time. This could happen at a quicker pace if you tend to work more often on rocky terrains and rough surfaces. While most signs are quite visible, there are a few that clearly show its time for you to select replacement rubber tracks for your machine.
Signs that Indicate Its Time to Replace Your Bobcat Rubber Tracks
- Finding Cracks on the Tracks
Cracks are one of the first indications that show you need to replace your rubber tracks. They usually occur with usage, especially when you scrape the machine against walls, frequently work on harsh terrains, or operate your equipment in a specific way. - Reduced Track Tension
Just like any rubber or steel products, the tracks of your machine also stretch over time. This is why you must check the tension of your Bobcat rubber tracks regularly by lifting their frame off the ground and examining the sag between the top of the lug and the bottom roller. In addition to this, make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions when tightening them and avoid too much exposure to the sun. - Sprockets are Skipping Over the Lugs
A sprocket is a wheel with teeth or cog-like structures that engage with the track when it moves. This is similar to two gears engaging which is why if your Bobcat rubber track is loose or the sprocket is old and worn out, they will not mesh properly and increase the chances of skipping. They can also get derailed if left unchecked. - Lugs Come Out
Lugs tend to come out, especially on skid steers, if the sprockets are worn out and slipping against the tires or if debris gets stuck in the undercarriage damages the track.
Things to Consider When Choosing Replacement Rubber Tracks
When looking to purchase tracks to replace the old ones on excavators and skid steers, consider the following three essential points:
- Width
The width is usually measured in millimetres. Although narrower tracks are typically less expensive, the wider ones provide better flotation. - Pitch
There are two kinds of pitch tracks, short and long. The short ones offer a smoother ride by engaging all the sprocket teeth while the long pitch tracks lead to a slightly rougher ride as they interlock every other tooth. - Tread Pattern
Depending on the terrain, you can choose tracks with closely-spaced lugs for less disturbance of the ground to avoid scarring, and opt for a zigzag pattern with prominent lugs for wet surfaces.
We Provide Bobcat Rubber Tracks for All Makes & Models
At Tag Equipment, we supply Bobcats and their attachments. We have rubber tracks for the following makes and models:
Bobcat 864 | Bobcat T132 | Bobcat T250 H | Bobcat T630 |
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Bobcat 864 F | Bobcat T140 | Bobcat T300 | Bobcat T650 |
Bobcat 864 G | Bobcat T180 | Bobcat T300 H | Bobcat T750 |
Bobcat MT50 | Bobcat T180 H | Bobcat T320 | Bobcat T770 |
Bobcat MT52 | Bobcat T190 | Bobcat T450 | Bobcat T830 |
Bobcat MT55 | Bobcat T190 H | Bobcat T550 | Bobcat T870 |
Bobcat T110 | Bobcat T250 | Bobcat T590 |
If you are looking for replacement rubber tracks for excavators, skid steers, or any other machine, get in touch with our specialists by calling 647-559-3703. You could also fill out our online form to inquire about pricing details.