Toro Dingo TX 1000 Narrow Lug-Driven Rubber Track (Fit Toro TX 1000 Narrow Undercarriage Loader)
Basic Info.
- Item Fit: Toro TX 1000 Narrow Undercarriage
- Item Condition: New
- Item Weight: 44 lbs
- Item Maker: FLundercarriage
- Place of Origin: Quanzhou
Delivery Info.
- Inventory Class: Standing
- Packaging: Carton/Pallet
- ETD: 24-72 Hours
- ETA: 5-30 Days
- FLundercarriage is the go-to source for aftermarket replacement rubber tracks for Toro Dingo compact track loaders.
- Recognized by part numbers 121-4591 or 136-5845, these tracks are designed to match your original equipment perfectly.
- The Toro TX-1000 has two versions: "Narrow Track" and "Wide Track". It's important to note that these names don't give you all the details you need to find the right replacement tracks. You must identify if your machine uses a steel sprocket drive system or the bogey style we offer, which features thirty-seven drive lugs.
- Keep an eye on your Toro Dingo's bottom rollers to ensure they are aligned. Misaligned rollers can damage the rubber track's internal lugs and reduce the track's lifespan. If you see wear and tear on the side of the drive lugs, it's likely due to misalignment.
- This particular track fits the "Wide Track" version of the Toro Dingo TX1000, with its width just shy of nine and a half inches.
- We also supply narrower 6.25-inch tracks for the bogey-driven undercarriage model.
- Our track is designed for machines with a bogey drive system, not a sprocket drive. Please make sure you confirm your undercarriage type before purchasing.
- Toro Dealer Part Number: 121-4591 for the Wide Track model.
- Narrow, Bogey Driven: Part Number 121-4592.
- Steel Embedded, Sprocket-Driven: Part Number 138-0186.
- If you're looking for a 150mm-wide track with steel-embedded lugs, we have it under part number 138-0186, which includes sixty-seven drive links.
- Order your Toro tracks through our online store or call us to process your order by phone.
- Our aftermarket Toro tracks are protected by a manufacturer's warranty against defects. They are high quality, steel-cord reinforced, and have a proven track record for excellent performance. Please mention if you have a specific tread pattern requirement for your operations.
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Fulian's rubber tracks are engineered for maximum durability and flexibility. Designed to reduce vibration and enhance traction, they ensure smooth operation even on the roughest terrains, making them an ideal choice for your machinery.
Our parts are compatible with a wide range of machinery brands including Bobcat, Caterpillar, Case, Doosan, GEHL, Hitachi, Hyundai, IHI, Kubota, Kobelco, Komatsu, Pel-Job, Takeuchi, Volvo, and many others. Designed to meet OEM specifications, they ensure optimal performance and durability across various equipment models.
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FAQ
What is a rubber track?
A rubber track is essentially a round belt made of a blend of rubber and either metal or fiber elements. It functions as a rubber transmission belt that is primarily used in moving systems. Owing to its durability and flexibility, it's a popular choice for agricultural machinery and construction equipment, serving as a viable alternative to traditional metal tracks and tires. The rubber track facilitates smooth transportation and enhances the efficiency of machines across various operational terrains.
Are rubber tracks better than steel?
When not utilized properly, rubber tracks are susceptible to damage from jagged or solid objects on the terrain. Navigating across slick or muddy conditions can prove challenging with rubber tracks. For such environments, a more resilient material like steel is a more suitable choice to ensure optimal performance and reduced wear and tear.
Why does my rubber track keep coming off?
A common cause for the derailment of a rubber track could be attributed to deformations in the track frame. A perfectly aligned and straight frame is paramount for the track's operation. With the passage of time and continual use, the track frame may suffer alterations such as twisting, bending, or incurring other forms of damage, which can impact the track's performance.
What are the benefits of rubber tracks?
Reduced ground impact: By evenly spreading the weight of the machine, rubber tracks minimize the likelihood of it becoming mired in soft ground. Enhanced operator experience: The supple nature of rubber tracks affords a gentler, quiver-free operation, contributing to a more agreeable day for the machine's operator.