Carrier Tracks
Keep Your Projects On Track With Dyne Industries Inc.
Reliable rubber tracks for carrier crawlers, dumpers, and transport machines — engineered for rough terrain and long-lasting performance.
Mr. Frank Wien
Fort Vermilion, AB – He bought Dyne rubber tracks for his Challenger 75E.
The track is doing better than any other track I’ve ever used. By Oct 2014 I’ve put over 2000 hours on the tracks. I use the tracks in construction, pulling my scraper, climbing up local roads. This kind of usage is usually really rough on tracks, but on your tracks, I expect another 1000 hours.
Mike's Backhoe Service Inc
I purchased tracks for my TL 130 from Dyne Industries and I would just like to say that not only do the tracks fit and work unbelievably but the service and availability were excellent also. I recommend this product and company for minimum down time and by far superior performance over OEM equipment.
Bob Querel
Premier Contracting Limited, Winnipeg, MB
We have found the service we received from your company top-notch! We ordered online with no problem, received our product on time as promised and are very happy with the product. We would recommend Dyne Industries to anyone who requires replacement tracks for their machines. Thanks for the great service and also for the after sales “follow-up” call. We appreciate it!
M. Hughes
Gulf Island, BC
I had Dyne tracks for 3 years on my excavator. I used them in very diverse conditions, both in gravel, and woods, and lots of grade work. I am very satisfied with their strength and durability. They stand very strong, don’t stretch, and don’t wear fast. Always being careful avoid large sharp rocks.
Duane
AB
I bought Dyne rubber tracks for my CAT 277B. I like the tread design. Good heavy duty tracks, durability is very good. Top of the line. They were good on stretch.
Rick Keen
A & B Tool Rentals, Vancouver BC
Great quality Bobcat 334 replacement rubber tracks, functionality no different from OEM ones. Great price. Very happy purchasing experience. Will come back to Dyne for sure!
Bernie Rent
Bernie Excavating, Halifax, NS
My machine is a Nissan N260-2S. The track I bought from you fits perfectly. It also has very good traction. When I drive in mud, it does not slip, it stays firm. Dyne track is stronger than my old one. Very satisfied.
Also, service was very good, delivery time was quick. The salesperson was professional. I will definitely recommend Dyne to my friends.
David Scriven
Leader Mercantile Ltd, Victoria BC
Quality track, holds up to the pressure we put it through.
The rubber compounds are very good. The tracks are good and hard, does not tear easily. Definitely a quality track.
The rubber compounds are very good. The tracks are good and hard, does not tear easily. Definitely a quality track.
Terry Sigfusson
Parts & Service, Ken Palson Enterprises Ltd, Winnipeg MB
We are very pleased with the Bobcat 430 track you sold us and will purchase more when the time comes.
Roy Brooks
Gambro Holdings, Campbell River, BC
I am very happy with my Dyne tracks.
It took me quite some time to find tracks for my machine, a Takeuchi TB25. Luckily I finally found them from Dyne. They fit perfectly on my machine.
It took me quite some time to find tracks for my machine, a Takeuchi TB25. Luckily I finally found them from Dyne. They fit perfectly on my machine.
Also, the price is very competitive, and the quality very good. Salesperson gave good service. She dealt with my unique situation very well. Absolutely will contact Dyne again, and recommend to my friends.
John Suddaby
J&F Enterprises, Huntsville, ON
I bought Dyne tracks for my Yanmar Vio50-2. I am very happy with the tracks.The track design works very well for heavy duty jobs. I sometimes run my machine over rocks & ruts, and Dyne tracks have held up very well.
I will go back to Dyne in the future for my other track machines. I have already recommended Dyne to my friends.
We Understand the Challenges You Face
Your equipment should work as hard as you do
Operating a carrier isn’t easy. When your tracks fail, it can disrupt your entire day. We know how frustrating it is when:
- Your machine gets stuck in soft or uneven ground
- You spend extra time and money on unexpected repairs
- Delays cause you to miss important project deadlines
- You worry about the safety of your crew due to equipment issues
- Clients lose confidence because of job site setbacks
Your job is tough—don't let your equipment slow you down.
We’re Dyne Industries—Your Track Experts
You need tracks you can count on. That’s where we come in.
With years of experience in rubber track solutions, we help businesses across Canada and the US choose the right compact track loader tracks for their equipment.
Why professionals trust Dyne:
- Built to OEM specs for top brands like Bobcat, Caterpillar, and Kubota
- Fast delivery to your job site
- Personalized support—talk to real people who understand compact track loaders
- Proven durability in real-world job site conditions
You do the hard work. We’ll make sure your equipment keeps up.
3 Easy Steps to Get Your Tracks
Fast and simple process to cut downtime.
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Importance of Choosing the Right Carrier Tracks
Equipping your crawler carriers and dumpers with high-quality tracks can make a significant difference on your job site.
With the right tracks, you can:
- Keep your projects on time, even in tough conditions
- Reduce downtime and avoid expensive repairs
- Protect sensitive surfaces from damage
- Feel confident that your equipment is ready every day
- Take on more jobs without worrying about your tracks
- Navigate tight spaces and challenging terrains with ease
- Navigate tight spaces and challenging terrains with ease
- Enhance operator safety with stable and reliable equipment
We ensure your equipment stays on track.
Smooth operation. Fewer delays. More results.
2,400+ Machine Models Covered
We offer extensive compatibility with your equipment needs.
ISO 9001 Certified Quality Assurance
Our products meet rigorous international quality.
Fast Shipping Across Canada and the US
We ship quickly to contractors and businesses across the country.
With stock held in Canada and trusted logistics, you get your replacement tracks when you need them most.
- Fast delivery anywhere in North America
- Most orders ship in 1–2 business days
- Emergency and bulk shipping options
- Tracking and support every step of the way
- No downtime. No delays.
Importance of Choosing the Right Carrier Tracks
Protect Your Investment with the Right Tracks
Selecting the right carrier tracks is crucial. They carry the weight of your machine and workload, impacting safety, efficiency, and cost.
- Optimal Performance:
The right tracks give better traction and stability. This helps your carrier or dumper move over tough terrain without slipping or getting stuck. As a result, you improve productivity and spend less time struggling on the job.
- Reduced Wear and Tear:
Well-matched tracks spread weight evenly and absorb shock. This prevents too much strain on your machine’s undercarriage. It also reduces wear on components. As a result, both the tracks and your equipment last longer.
- Safety and Smoother Operation:
Quality carrier tracks enhance operator safety by ensuring steady ground contact. Good rubber tracks provide a smoother ride with less jolting. This is easier on both the operator and the equipment. They also reduce damage to delicate surfaces, like lawns or pavement, which steel tracks might scratch.
- Reduced Wear and Tear:
Choosing the right tracks upfront saves money in the long run. Durable tracks last longer and won’t need frequent replacement. They also help avoid downtime – you won’t lose work hours due to track failures or machine damage caused by inferior tracks.
Carrier Tracks for every terrain
Built to handle any job site, anywhere
Each job presents unique challenges for your equipment. When picking carrier tracks, think about the terrain you’ll encounter.
Here’s a look at how rubber carrier tracks work in different environments, along with tips for getting the best results in each:
- Muddy or Soft Terrain:
Use wide rubber tracks for marshes, muddy fields, or snow. They spread the weight, keeping your carrier from sinking.
Dyne’s tracks have deep treads that eject mud, maintaining traction. In soft ground, slow down and avoid sharp turns to keep grip and protect the soil.
- Hard Surfaces (Concrete/Asphalt):
Rubber tracks are best for roads, driveways, and concrete floors. They prevent scarring and cracking, and operate quietly in urban areas.
For hard surfaces, choose a less aggressive tread for a smoother ride. Keep the tracks clean to prevent degradation.
- Rocky or Uneven Terrain:
On construction sites, use tracks with high tear-resistant rubber and steel reinforcement to prevent punctures. Thicker lugs help resist chunking on sharp rocks.
Rubber tracks conform to uneven ground, maintaining contact and traction. Inspect and clear tracks of lodged rocks to avoid damage.
- Mixed Terrain:
Many users deal with mixed terrain every day. Rubber tracks perform well, so there’s no need to switch between jobs. Make sure to have a balanced tread pattern for general use.
Dyne’s tracks offer reliable traction on different surfaces, moving easily from construction to fields.
In mixed conditions, keep a moderate speed and check track tension. Surface changes can impact performance.
- Snow and Ice:
Rubber tracks work well in winter conditions. They stay flexible in cold temperatures. On snow, they provide good flotation. But on ice, they can slip, so use caution.
Adding studs or siping to the tracks can improve grip. Make sure your tracks are in good condition before winter to ensure good performance.
Our Carrier Tracks
Built strong to power through any terrain
At Dyne Industries, we build tracks that last.
Our crawler carrier and dumper tracks are designed to handle heavy loads, rough ground, and tough job sites—day after day.
We focus on quality, durability, and value so you can focus on the work that matters.
- Lowest per-hour cost in the industry—save money with every job
- Continuous steel cable core prevents stretching and weak spots
- Carbon-forged steel center gives more strength than iron cores
- Advanced rubber compound with virgin rubber and high pressure vulcanization
- 15% thicker lugs for longer wear and better grip
- Dual-layer mesh design adds strength and protects the metal core
- Double-layer core coating prevents rust and keeps the bond strong
- Deep traction lugs for grip and float on tough terrain
- Ready to ship—in stock and built to fit major loader brands
- ISO-certified manufacturing for consistent, reliable quality
Factors to Consider When Selecting Carrier Tracks
Choosing the right tracks saves time and money
Not all tracks are the same. When choosing carrier tracks for your machine, consider key factors. This will help you find the best match for your needs.
Here are the main factors to remember:
- Machine Compatibility:
Always pick tracks that fit your specific equipment make and model.
Check the size: width, pitch, and length in links. Make sure the track works with your carrier’s undercarriage, including the sprocket, rollers, and idlers.
Dyne Industries simplifies this by providing tracks for all major carrier models. If you’re unsure, our team can help you find the right fit.
- Track Width and Tread Pattern:
Select a track width and tread pattern based on your terrain and job. Wider tracks are best for soft ground. In contrast, narrower tracks suit harder surfaces. Tread patterns are important too. Use aggressive cleats for mud and block patterns for mixed terrain.
- Load Capacity and Strength:
Heavy carriers need strong tracks. Look for continuous steel cables or multiple steel belts in the rubber for high strength.
Dyne’s carrier tracks have a continuous steel cable core, thick lugs, and steel mesh for maximum strength.
- Durability and Rubber Quality:
Tracks last longer when made with high-quality rubber and built well. Premium rubber blends resist cuts and wear. They have strong bonds between rubber and steel parts.
Dyne Industries uses a special rubber mix that’s dense and wear-resistant. Look for tracks that meet industry standards and have a good warranty.
- Terrain and Application:
Consider your job site challenges. Are there sharp rocks or debris that could damage tracks? Do you work on asphalt or uneven ground?
Choose tracks for your typical terrain to boost performance and longevity. You may need specialized compounds, like tracks that stay flexible in extreme cold.
- Cost vs. Value:
Price isn’t the only thing to consider. Think about how long the tracks will last and how well they’ll perform. A cheaper track might save you money now, but it could wear out fast and cost you more in the long run.
Dyne’s tracks are priced competitively and offer low operating costs. They’re a good value in the long run.
Rubber vs. Steel Tracks
Two systems—pick the one your machine needs
Steel Tracks
Steel tracks are used on large track loaders, dozers, and some compact loaders because they’re durable and tough.
They resist cuts and chunking on hard ground, providing strong traction and allowing them to carry heavy loads.
However, they’re heavy, loud, and vibrate a lot, which can damage finished surfaces and require more maintenance. In wet or winter conditions, they tend to slip more.
Rubber Tracks
Most users opt for rubber tracks on compact track loaders. They provide a smoother ride, reduce machine strain, and operate more quietly.
Since rubber tracks are gentle on surfaces, they won’t damage concrete or asphalt.
They perform well in various conditions, although they may wear down faster in extreme cases. However, high-quality tracks are designed to be long-lasting.
Why Dyne Industries Focuses on Rubber Tracks:
Rubber tracks are the leading option for equipment carriers and dumpers. They provide unmatched flexibility in various settings, from construction sites to farms, roads, and yards.
These tracks protect ground surfaces, improve operator comfort, and adapt smoothly to different terrains. Only in extreme cases where steel is necessary do they not shine.
For most contractors and farmers, rubber tracks are the best all-around solution.
At Dyne Industries, we offer high-quality rubber carrier tracks that deliver outstanding durability and flexibility.
Maintenance Tips for Carrier Tracks
Simple Steps to Extend the Life of Your Carrier Tracks
Taking care of your carrier tracks can significantly extend their life. Rubber tracks are durable, but they still need some TLC.
Here are key maintenance tips for carrier tracks to keep them in great shape:
- Regular Inspections:
Check your tracks daily or before each use. Look for cuts, cracks, or punctures in the rubber. Also, check for debris like rocks or wire stuck in the track or undercarriage.
Finding damage early can stop a small problem from turning into a big failure. Then, inspect the guide lugs inside the track for wear. Worn or torn guide lugs can cause de-tracking if not fixed.
- Proper Tensioning:
Keep track tension as recommended by the manufacturer. Avoid loose tracks that can derail or over-tightening that can strain the tracks and undercarriage.
Use the adjustment mechanism to set the right tension, with a slight sag between the front roller and sprocket. Check the owner’s manual for the ideal sag measurement and check tension regularly.
- Cleaning After Use:
Clean your tracks and undercarriage after working in mud, clay, or snow. Remove dirt with a pressure washer or hose, and clear debris from sprockets and rollers. Use a stiff brush or wooden/plastic scraper to avoid damaging the rubber. This prevents corrosive substances from harming the tracks.
- Mindful Operation:
Operator habits play a big role in keeping carrier tracks in good shape. Avoid sharp pivot turns. These can cause constant skidding and wear down the rubber. Instead, use wide, arching turns to lessen stress.
Also, don’t run at full speed over rough terrain for too long. High-speed driving on rough ground raises heat and wear on the tracks. If your carrier has different speed settings, choose a slower one on rough terrain or when carrying heavy loads.
Another tip is to limit reverse driving. Frequent reverse operation can speed up wear on track and undercarriage parts, especially the drive lugs and sprocket.
- Undercarriage Maintenance:
Keep your tracks and undercarriage in good condition. Check sprockets, rollers, idlers, and tension systems. Replace worn or damaged parts to prevent track ruin. Ensure rollers and idlers spin freely and are sealed.
- Proper Storage:
Store the machine or spare tracks properly to avoid damage. Park on a clean, dry surface away from direct sunlight. Clean and dry loose tracks, then lay them flat or hang them. Store them in a cool, dark place. Periodically move stored machines to prevent track damage.
Product Compatibility and Supported Brands
With Dyne Industries, you can trust that our products work well with top equipment brands and models.
Morooka
MST series tracked dumpers, including MST-300, MST-600, MST-800, MST-1500, MST-2200, MST-3000, and MST-3500, are the top choice for construction and oilfield work.
We offer rubber tracks that fit every model in the Morooka carrier lineup, ensuring you always have the right equipment for the job.
Prinoth
For Panther series crawler carriers, such as the T6, T7R, T8, T12, and T14R, and the Raptor 300, we offer tracks that meet OEM specifications. If you rely on Prinoth carriers for pipeline or utility projects, our tracks provide a guaranteed fit and performance.
Yanmar
Yanmar’s C-series carriers, such as the C30R, C50R, C60R, and C80R, have earned a reputation for versatility in both construction and agriculture settings.
Equipped with Dyne’s reliable tracks, these compact carriers move with confidence, tackling tough tasks with ease.
Komatsu
Komatsu’s heavy-duty CD series crawler dumpers, such as the CD60, CD110, and CD30, rely on robust tracks to perform at their best. That’s why our products are built to exceed Komatsu’s stringent requirements for durability and performance.
Terramac
Dyne’s replacement tracks keep Terramac crawler carriers like the RT6, RT9, RT14 and their variants moving reliably in demanding drilling and utility projects, where challenging terrain is common.
Personalized Support for B2B & B2C Buyers
One machine or a full fleet—we’ve got you
Whether you’re a farmer, contractor, or rental company, we tailor our service to fit your needs.
- For Contractors, Rental Fleets, and Dealers (B2B)
We offer dedicated support and flexible options to help businesses manage track orders and keep their equipment ready.
- For Farmers and Owner-Operators (B2C)
We provide personalized assistance to help you find the right tracks for your machine and ensure a smooth purchase experience.
- Expert Consultation
Our knowledgeable team is here to answer your questions and guide you to the best track solutions for your needs.
- Friendly, Reliable Service
We treat every customer with respect and aim to be a dependable partner you can trust.
Common Issues with
carrier tracks and Solutions
Issue | Solution |
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Track De-tracking (Coming Off) | A track can come off if the tension is too loose or the machine makes a sharp turn. Worn-out sprockets or misaligned rollers can cause this problem. To fix it, lift the machine, loosen the tension, and realign the track. Use the right tools and set the tension correctly again. Regularly check and adjust the tension. Avoid making sharp turns and inspect the undercarriage parts, replacing any worn-out ones. |
Uneven or Premature Wear | Track wear can be uneven because of consistent side-slope work, a misaligned undercarriage, or surfaces that are rough on tracks. To solve this problem, change your work patterns, check the alignment of your rollers and idlers, and balance the machine's weight to avoid overloading. When working on high-wear surfaces like asphalt or gravel, use high-quality tracks and plan to replace them sooner. |
Cracks or Chunking of Rubber | Rubber tracks can crack or chunk from sun exposure or sharp debris. Small cracks are cosmetic, but deep cracks or missing chunks weaken the track. Store equipment out of harsh sunlight and clean off oil/chemicals to prevent damage. Use the right track type for the terrain and replace damaged sections for safety. |
Broken Steel Cords or Internal Damage | Low-quality tracks can break internally, causing lumps or distortion. This is often due to manufacturing defects or overload. Internal breaks can't be fixed, so the track must be replaced. To prevent this, buy tracks with strong construction, avoid overloading, and operate smoothly. If you suspect damage, inspect the track right away. |
Track Slipping (Loss of Traction) | Tracks spinning without gripping? Try cleaning them in mud or loose soil. In ice or snow, add traction aids or slow down to let tracks grip. Ease off the throttle and check tread wear. Choose the right tread design for your environment to prevent slipping. |
Choosing the Right Tread Pattern for your carrier crawler
Tread Pattern | Best Use |
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Premium C-Pattern Treads | Offers excellent traction in dirt, mud, rock, and demolition; not ideal for snow. Rated for 1,000+ hours. |
Zig-Zag Pattern Treads | Great for very wet or muddy conditions and snow; not suited for turf or demolition. Rated for 800+ hours. |
Multi-Bar Lug Pattern Treads | All-season tread with strong grip in wet environments and long wear on hard, flat ground; not ideal for sharp rock. Also available in non-marking orange. Rated for 800+ hours. |
Hex Pattern Treads | Versatile and turf-friendly with a smooth ride; best for landscaping and sandy dirt, but not for wet terrain. Rated for 600+ hours. |
Standard C-Pattern Treads | Durable, reliable choice for all-season use in dirt and mud; not recommended for snow. Rated for 800+ hours. |
H-Pattern Treads | A multi-purpose tread that reduces vibration and undercarriage wear; good on rock, concrete, mud, and slopes. Rated for 400+ hours. |
Why Choose Dyne Industries
- Premium quality tracks at competitive prices.
- Low per-hour operating costs.
- Extensive inventory for quick shipping.
- Expert guidance and customer support.
- Trusted Canadian company.
- 12-month Limited Warranty.
Dyne Industries ensures you receive the best products and service.
What’s the cost of one more day lost?
- Another breakdown in the middle of a job
- Damaging your field with poor traction
- Missing your planting or harvest window
- Losing income—and hurting your reputation
Don’t let a worn-out track cost you another season.
Frequently Asked Questions about Compact Track Loader Tracks
We’ve compiled some of the most common questions. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to contact us – we’re here to help!
Carrier tracks refer to the continuous track belts (in this case, rubber) used on tracked carrier vehicles, dumpers, and other crawler-type machines. Instead of wheels, these machines move on two parallel tracks, which provide better traction and weight distribution on rough or soft terrain.
You’ll find carrier tracks on machines like crawler dumpers (e.g., Morooka or Terramac carriers), track loaders, multi-terrain loaders, and even some agricultural or forestry vehicles that need to traverse challenging ground.
Essentially, any equipment designed to “carry” heavy loads over uneven terrain – from construction sites to farm fields – might use carrier tracks for mobility.
Rubber carrier tracks are generally preferred for most modern equipment because they offer greater versatility and less collateral damage.
Rubber tracks won’t damage paved roads or concrete surfaces, and they run much quieter than steel. They provide a smoother ride with less vibration, which is better for the operator and the machine’s longevity.
Rubber tracks also tend to be more forgiving on soft terrain by spreading out the load. Steel tracks are extremely durable in jagged, rocky conditions, but they are loud, heavy, and can tear up ground surfaces. Unless you have a very specific need for steel (like heavy dozer work in a quarry), rubber tracks are usually the better choice for carriers and dumpers.
Dyne Industries focuses on high-quality rubber tracks because they meet the needs of most users, from construction to agriculture, with superior overall performance.
The lifespan of rubber tracks can vary a lot based on use and care. Generally, a good set of rubber carrier tracks lasts for hundreds to over a thousand hours of operation. This can mean 3 to 5 years for a machine with light use, or 1-2 years for heavy daily use.
Several factors affect how long they last. The terrain matters; tracks wear out faster on hard surfaces like asphalt or gravel and last longer on softer ground. Operator habits also play a role. Gentle driving and proper maintenance can extend track life.
Dyne Industries tracks are built for durability. Many customers report long service life thanks to features like thicker rubber lugs and continuous steel reinforcement. We also offer a 12-month warranty to cover any early issues. With proper care (see our maintenance tips above), you can greatly extend the life of your tracks.
Compatibility means matching your track’s specs to your machine. Key details include the width, pitch (the distance between link centers, which affects sprocket spacing), and the number of links (sometimes called pins or sections). You can usually find these details stamped on the track or in your equipment’s manual. For instance, a track size might be written as 450x90x56 (which means 450 mm width, 90 mm pitch, and 56 links).
If you’re unsure, just give us your carrier’s make and model. We can look it up in our extensive database of equipment track sizes. When you buy from Dyne, we guarantee the track will fit your machine’s undercarriage. Our experts check compatibility, so you can relax.
In short, the easiest way is to ask us. We’ll help confirm the right track size and tread for your machine.
Rubber tracks need some maintenance, but it’s not too demanding. Key tasks include: inspect regularly (check for damage or debris), clean off mud and dirt after use, maintain proper tension (not too loose or tight), and avoid bad habits like sharp turns or hitting curbs fast, which can harm the tracks.
Also, care for the undercarriage by keeping sprockets, rollers, and idlers aligned and in good shape. When storing the machine, keep tracks out of direct sunlight and extreme cold to prevent rubber damage. Following these steps will promote even wear and prevent common problems.
For more details, check the maintenance section above or read our blog post, “23 Top Tips for Maximizing The Life Of Your Rubber Tracks.” The good news is Dyne’s tracks are tough and durable. With basic care, they will serve you well with little hassle.
Yes, absolutely. Dyne Industries rubber tracks fit all major equipment brands. The term “carrier tracks” usually refers to crawler dumpers, like Morooka and Yanmar. However, it can also mean tracks for other tracked equipment.
We offer rubber tracks for Caterpillar (CAT) compact track loaders, John Deere, and Kubota compact track loaders. We also supply tracks for brands like Bobcat, Case, Takeuchi, and Komatsu. For crawler carriers and dumpers, we cover Morooka, Prinoth, Komatsu, Terramac, Yanmar, IHI, and others.
In agriculture, we have tracks for John Deere and Case IH tracked tractors too. When you contact us, just mention the brand and model of your machine. There’s a high chance we have a compatible track for it. We pride ourselves on being a one-stop source for rubber tracks across brands. This way, you don’t have to visit different dealers for different machines.
Yes, absolutely. Dyne Industries rubber tracks fit all major equipment brands. The term “carrier tracks” usually refers to crawler dumpers, like Morooka and Yanmar. However, it can also mean tracks for other tracked equipment.
We offer rubber tracks for Caterpillar (CAT) compact track loaders, John Deere, and Kubota compact track loaders. We also supply tracks for brands like Bobcat, Case, Takeuchi, and Komatsu. For crawler carriers and dumpers, we cover Morooka, Prinoth, Komatsu, Terramac, Yanmar, IHI, and others.
In agriculture, we have tracks for John Deere and Case IH tracked tractors too. When you contact us, just mention the brand and model of your machine. There’s a high chance we have a compatible track for it. We pride ourselves on being a one-stop source for rubber tracks across brands. This way, you don’t have to visit different dealers for different machines.
At Dyne Industries, we specialize in rubber tracks because they offer the best all-around performance for most of our customers. Rubber tracks are gentle on surfaces, run quietly, and provide excellent versatility across different terrain types. They’re ideal for construction, landscaping, and agricultural use—where protecting ground surfaces and operator comfort matters.
While steel tracks are suited for extreme conditions like quarries or heavy demolition, most carrier machines don’t operate in those environments. Advances in rubber technology, including reinforced steel cords and durable compounds, have closed the durability gap for nearly all use cases.
Rubber tracks also require less maintenance, are easier to replace, and often deliver a lower total cost of ownership over time. That’s why we focus on providing high-quality rubber tracks—to offer the most reliable and cost-effective solution for your everyday jobs.
If you’re unsure about your machine’s needs, our team is happy to help you find the right fit.
Yes — Dyne Industries provides tailored support for both B2B and B2C customers. Whether you’re managing a large fleet or running a single machine, we treat every order with care.
For businesses, we offer dedicated account support, bulk quotes, and inventory tracking. For individuals, we provide one-on-one guidance, helping you choose the right rubber tracks and answering questions about installation and performance.
We also offer technical consultations, flexible communication options, and after-sales support — ensuring you’re confident before, during, and after your purchase. With Dyne, you get more than just tracks — you get a team that’s invested in your success.
Warranty for Carrier Dumper tracks is a 12-month Limited Warranty. At the discretion of our inspector, a full or partial/pro-rated warranty will be issued for a manufacturer defect or failure outside of normal wear and tear. Shipping is not included.
Yes, all Dyne Industries rubber tracks come with a strong warranty. For carrier tracks and most of our rubber tracks, we offer a **12-month limited warranty** from the purchase date. This warranty protects you against manufacturing defects and premature failures outside normal wear and tear.
If you have an issue, we will evaluate the track, often through photos and descriptions, or you can send it back if needed. We may then provide a full replacement or a pro-rated credit/refund based on usage and the issue’s nature. We stand behind our product quality, so you can buy with confidence.
Some specialized tracks, like agricultural ones for tractors, have longer warranty terms based on their specific use, but carrier and dumper tracks have a 12-month warranty. Remember, regular wear, misuse, or improper installation aren’t covered, which is standard for warranties.
However, if there’s a genuine defect, we’ll make it right. Our goal is to ensure you have a hassle-free experience and complete trust in Dyne tracks.
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