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400x86B x52 Rubber Tracks for Compact Track Loaders

400x86B x52 Rubber Tracks for Compact Track Loaders

$958.48
Confirm Track Size

Match width, pitch, and number of links with your existing tracks before ordering.

Machine Compatibility

Use the make and model filters or compatibility list to confirm correct fitment.

Sold Individually

Tracks are sold per unit. Order two tracks for a complete machine replacement.

These 400x86B x52 rubber tracks are designed for compact track loaders that require the B-series pitch configuration for correct fitment and reliable performance. Suitable for construction, landscaping, and site work, they provide stable traction and smooth machine operation across demanding jobsite conditions.

The 400 mm width, 86B pitch, and 52-link configuration ensures compatibility with specific loader models that require this track specification. Built for durability under regular use, these tracks help reduce vibration and uneven wear on abrasive surfaces.

Compatible with selected models from Bobcat, Caterpillar, John Deere, Kubota, and Wacker Neuson. Always confirm your existing track size and pitch before ordering.

  • Track size: 400 x 86B x 52
  • Machine type: Compact Track Loader
  • Weight per track: 183.04 kg
  • Sold individually

Understanding Rubber Track Size

Rubber track size is defined by three measurements: track width, pitch, and the number of links. All three measurements must match your existing tracks exactly to ensure correct fitment and proper machine performance.

Track width is measured in millimeters from edge to edge. Pitch is the distance in millimeters between the centers of two adjacent drive lugs. The number of links refers to the total count of drive lugs around the track.

Track size is typically shown in the format Width × Pitch × Links, for example 450 × 86 × 58. This information is often printed on the inside of the rubber track. If the markings are not visible, size can be confirmed by measuring the width and pitch and counting the total number of links.

Always confirm all three measurements before ordering. Incorrect sizing may result in improper fitment, accelerated wear, or damage to the undercarriage.

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