Rubber Tracks for Skid Steers / Compact Track Loaders (skid steer)

Heavy-duty tracks designed to maximize traction and machine performance
To ensure consistent traction and optimal stability, it is essential to use tracks suited to your machine and working conditions.
Every surface requires the right tread pattern, and our team is here to help you choose the track best suited to your field conditions.
At Le Perceur, we offer durable, high-performance tracks for compact track loaders (skid steers), designed to withstand demanding environments such as construction sites, demolition, and abrasive terrain.
Explore Our Traction Solutions
Discover our different track systems

Rubber Tracks
Tires quickly reach their limits in difficult conditions. Tracks help maintain machine performance where wheels become ineffective.
Benefits
- Increased traction in mud, snow, and sand
- Improved stability under load
- Reduced slippage
- Better weight distribution
- Consistent performance on difficult terrain
Ideal Applications
- Ground requiring good traction
Limitations
- No suspension

Solid Skid Steer Tires (solid tires)
Solid tires are designed for aggressive environments where standard pneumatic tires cannot withstand the conditions.
Benefits
- No risk of punctures
- Increased durability in demolition and recycling applications
- Minimal maintenance
- Excellent performance on hard surfaces, with integrated suspension gaps for improved ride comfort
Ideal Applications
- Concrete
- Asphalt
- Debris
- Abrasive environments
Limitations
- Reduced traction in soft ground (mud, sand, snow)

OTT Tracks (Over-the-Tire)
OTT tracks install directly over wheeled machines and significantly improve traction without requiring equipment replacement.
Benefits
- Quick traction improvement
- Easy installation
- Cost-effective solution
- Maintains the versatility of wheeled equipment
- Excellent balance between performance and cost
Ideal Applications
- Variable working conditions
- Improving traction without changing machines
- Flexible-use applications
Wheels or Tracks: Which Should You Choose?
Things to know before buying your machine
Wheels are faster on hard surfaces such as concrete and asphalt, experience less wear during frequent travel, and provide better maneuverability in urban environments.
Tracks, on the other hand, offer maximum traction in mud, snow, and sand, distribute weight more effectively to reduce sinking, provide better stability under load or on slopes, and maintain more consistent performance in difficult conditions.
Quick Comparison:
- Hard ground = Wheels
- Soft or unstable ground = Tracks
- Mixed use = OTT or choose based on dominant conditions

Track Quality That Makes a Difference
Not all tracks are built the same. Lower-end models often use lighter cables and softer rubber, leading to premature wear, traction loss , and a greater risk of failure.
The tracks we offer (Tuffbilt) are engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications: :
- Reinforced steel cables
- Durable rubber compounds
- Reliable performance in demanding conditions
They are ideal for concrete, demolition, and rocky terrain.
Choosing the Right Tread Pattern
The tread pattern directly affects traction and durability. We help you choose the right option based on your terrain and real-world usage.
Available Tread Types
Zig-Zag (Z Pattern)
- Conditions: Winter, mud, soft ground
- Traction: High
- Surface Disturbance: High
- Vibration when moving on hard surfaces: high
C-Lug
- Conditions: Paved surfaces, turf, versatile use
- Traction: Moderate
- Surface Disturbance: Minimal
- Vibration when moving on hard surfaces: minimal
Block
- Conditions: Paved surfaces, turf
- Traction: Minimal
- Surface Disturbance: Minimal
- Vibration when moving on hard surfaces: minimal
Multi-Bar
- Conditions: Mud, versatile applications
- Traction: High
- Surface Disturbance: Moderate
- Vibration when moving on hard surfaces: moderate
Traction Bar
- Conditions: Mud, soft ground
- Traction: High
- Surface Disturbance: High
- Vibration when moving on hard surfaces: high
Maintenance and Signs of Wear
Under regular use, tracks are subjected to significant stress, especially on abrasive terrain or when improperly tensioned..
Signs to watch for:
- Loss of traction
- Cracks or tears
- Excessive tread wear
- Improper track tension
Regular inspections help prevent unexpected downtime and extend service life.

Undercarriage Parts and Components
The traction system relies on several essential components. We provide complete solutions, not just tracks.
- Rollers
- Sprockets
- Idler
- Undercarriage components
Get the Right Model From the Start!
We maintain a large inventory of skid steer tracks compatible with all major brands including Bobcat, CAT, Kubota, John Deere, Takeuchi, and more. Our tracks are available in multiple widths and configurations to ensure a perfect fit.
Send us:
- Machine make and model
- Track dimensions (ex.: 320 × 86 × 52)
- Type of application
We will quickly provide the correct model and pricing.
Skid Steer Track Models
To fit the wide range of compact track loader models and applications, several track options are available. Track width, tread pattern, and design all directly influence traction, stability, and durability. de l’équipement.
Available Tread Types
| MODELS | WIDTH (WIDTH) | PAS PITCH | LINKS (LINKS) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kubota SVL65-2, SVL75 (,-3), SVL75-2, SVL75-2C, SVL75C | 320 – 400 | 86 | 52 |
| John Deere CT322, 319D, 323D, 323E, 325G | 320 – 400 | 86 | 52 |
| Bobcat T200, T630, T650, 864 | 320 – 400 | 86 | 52 |
| Kubota SVL90, SVL90-2, SVL95, SVL95-2, SVL95-2S, SVL97-2, SVL97-2C | 400 – 450 | 86 | 58 |
| John Deere 331G, 333G | 400 – 450 | 86 | 58 |
| Caterpillar 259B, 259B3, 259D, 259D3 | 320 – 400 | 86 | 53 |
| Bobcat T76 | 320 – 400 | 86 | 53 |
Need Help Finding the Right Tracks for Your Skid Steer?
Le Perceur can help you identify the right tracks and undercarriage parts for your machine and application.