Kubota SVL75-3 Tracks
Our aftermarket Kubota SVL75-3 tracks offer a perfect fit for your machine. The narrow rubber track size is 380x86x52.
We offer these tracks in five tread patterns: C Block, Block, ZigZag, Multi Bar, and Straight Bar.
We provide a 2-year warranty, which is longer than the industry average. This is because our tracks are crafted from an industrial-strength rubber compound, ensuring wear and cracking resistance. These rubber tracks provide consistent equipment performance.
If you’re looking for a premium option, then our tracks are what you’re looking for.
Below are the specifications for the Kubota SVL75-3 rubber tracks:
Track size |
320x86x52 |
Track weight |
490 pounds |
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Premium Rubber Track
Formula
Our tracks are made with a high
concentration of natural rubber for enhanced
durability and performance.
Superior Cable System
With a higher strand count and uniform
placement, our tracks offer greater strength
than the competition.
Top-Quality Pins
We use only the highest-grade pins for increased track strength.
We're sure our premium rubber tracks will work best for your Kubota SVL75-3
- Built tough and constructed to last, our Kubota SVL75-3 rubber tracks will tackle any heavy-duty job, no matter the obstacle.
- Matching OEM specifications, our aftermarket rubber tracks have been specifically formulated for superior durability to get the most out of your Kubota SVL75-3.
- Made from an industrial-strength rubber compound engineered with a specialized bonding adhesive, these tracks withstand North America's most rugged conditions.
- Whether you're working on large construction job sites or around a farm, these tracks maximize the performance of your equipment.
- Our rubber tracks have multipurpose track patterns designed to handle any terrain or season.
- Our rubber tracks work great on any terrain. If you're unsure, expand each tread pattern on the right to see what rubber track pattern works for your jobs. If you're still unsure, you can always call or email us.
H Pattern or C Lug tread
H Pattern or C Lug tread – The H or C track patterns are the most commonly used treads for tracks. They can easily maneuver over mud, snow, dirt, rocks or Clay.
Soft & Mudy
75%
Rocky or Uneven
75%
Dirt
80%
Clay
75%
Snow & Ice
70%
Sand & Loose Soil
85%
Sensitive Surfaces
80%
Construction Site
80%
Zig zag tread
If traction is important to you, then zig zag patterned rubber tracks is the way to go. Zig zag treads are excellent for snow, mud and clay surfaces. These types of tracks will also reduce vibration of your machine, which will help with slippery surfaces.
Straight bar pattern
The straight bar tread is specifically meant for wet and muddy surfaces. If you operate at high speeds, these tracks give you great traction and maneuverability.
Multi bar pattern
If you’re dealing with gravel or a loose terrain, a multi bar tread might be your best option. However, these tracks will also work well on a hard surface and snow without issues. Think of them as your “all-season tracks”.
Block Tread
Designed with geometric blocks, this tread pattern offers a balanced blend of grip and durability. Suited for both hard surfaces and loose terrain, the Block Pattern minimizes vibration for a smoother ride. Whether operating on concrete or mud, experience consistent, efficient performance.
FAQ
Each Kubota SVL75-3 track is represented by a measurement broken into three parts: Track Width (mm), Pitch Distance (mm), and Number of Links — example: 380x86x52.
- The first number represents the track width in millimeters
- The second number represents the distance between each link’s center to the other link’s center in millimeters
- The last number represents the total number of links in a track
Use a tape measure to find the track width and pitch distance. The best way to count the number of links is to put a piece of tape on the link you’re counting, or just clean the first link and count up until you get back to it. Just make sure not to count the first one twice.
Rips in the rubber, significantly decreased tread depth, or loose tracks (meaning poor track tension) are all indicators that it’s time to replace your rubber tracks. Loose tracks could also mean that you are low on track grease, so make sure you check your track grease (via the track adjuster grease valve) before assuming you need to replace rubber tracks on your excavator or skid steer.
Installing rubber tracks is not as hard as you think! Check out our tutorial videos:
General rule is that rubber tracks last between 1,200 and 1,600 operating hours. However, this depends a lot on the conditions of the ground that your heavy equipment operates on. If your heavy equipment is put to use on sharp or rocky terrain, you are more likely to rip your rubber tracks and decrease the amount of hours that they will last.
Look up rubber recycling facilities in your area and ask them if you can dispose of your old rubber tracks. Otherwise, get creative! Some people will use their old rubber tracks as planter rings in their gardens, or for other landscaping purposes.
2 Year Hassle-Free Warranty
Our guarantee protects select parts against damages in the form of premature
wear, mis-fitment, and manufacturer defects.
Get a full refund if you decide to cancel your order before your replacement
parts have left our warehouse.
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