Bobcat Mini Excavator Rubber Tracks

Your Bobcat mini excavator earns its keep one bucket at a time - and the second a track goes down, that revenue stops. Whether you're running an E10 in a backyard renovation, an E35 on a residential excavation, or an E85 on a commercial site, you need replacement tracks that fit right, last long, and ship fast. That's exactly what we built Canadian Rubber Tracks to do.

Every Bobcat mini excavator rubber track on this page is stocked in our Surrey, BC warehouse - meaning no border holds, no exchange-rate guesswork, and no waiting two weeks for a shipment to clear customs. Our NOVA-brand tracks are built to OEM-equivalent fitment specs using forged steel cores, continuous high-strength steel cords, and a natural-and-synthetic rubber blend engineered for Canadian conditions. They install identically to your factory tracks, run on the same rollers and idlers, and come backed by a 24-month warranty.

Find your Bobcat E-series mini excavator model below, or scroll down to learn how to identify your track size, choose between the MA and MB tread profiles, and get a feel for what your next set should cost.

  • Already in Canada - no border, no brokerage, no exchange-rate shock.

    Most aftermarket Bobcat mini excavator tracks online ship from U.S. warehouses. Once you pay cross-border freight, customs brokerage, GST/HST collected at the border, and the CAD-to-USD spread, that "deal" you found suddenly costs 25–40% more than the sticker. We stock in Surrey, BC, so the price you see is the price you pay - Canadian dollars, no surprises.

  • OEM-equivalent fitment at a fraction of the dealer price.

    Our NOVA-brand mini excavator tracks are built to the exact OEM dimensions - same width, same pitch, same link count, same guide configuration (narrow or wide). Forged steel cores (not cast) keep the weight down, continuous steel cords hold the track together under load, and the rubber compound balances flexibility and abrasion resistance. They install and wear like factory tracks - for 30–50% less than what a dealer charges.

  • 24-month warranty (12 months full replacement + 12 months prorated).

    Every Bobcat mini excavator rubber track we ship is covered for 24 months from invoice date. The first 12 months are full replacement coverage; months 13–24 are prorated. That's one of the longest aftermarket mini excavator track warranties anywhere in North America.

  • Built for Canadian job sites.

    Mini excavators in Canada work harder than the marketing brochures admit - frozen ground in February, gravel pits in July, frost heaves, sharp rock, and abrasive sand. Our rubber compound is formulated to stay flexible in cold weather, resist cracking through freeze-thaw cycles, and hold up against the abrasive conditions that chew through cheaper tracks.

  • Fast shipping nationwide.

    We ship through a Canadian logistics partner to keep freight cost-effective across every province and territory. Mini excavator tracks are lighter and less expensive to move than CTL tracks, so most orders ship affordably and arrive within a few business days in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba - and within a week to Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes.

Shop Bobcat Mini Excavator Rubber Tracks by Model

We stock rubber tracks for the full current and recent Bobcat E-series compact (mini) excavator lineup, plus the older 300- and 400-series machines still in service across Canada. Find your model below - and if it isn't here, contact us with your model number and we'll confirm fitment.

Step 1 - Find Your Track Size

Find the right track size for your model below:

BOBCAT TRACKS

Bobcat Sub-Compact Excavators (under 4,500 lb)

The smallest Bobcat excavators - designed for tight-access work, indoor demolition, and homeowner-scale jobs. Narrow tracks under 8 inches wide.

  • Bobcat E10 Rubber Tracks - 180×72×39 (7" wide, fits the E10e electric model too)
  • Bobcat E17 Rubber Tracks - 230×48×66 (9" wide)
  • Bobcat E19 Rubber Tracks - 230×48×70 (9" wide, fits the E19e electric model)
  • Bobcat E20 Rubber Tracks - 230×48×70 (9" wide)

BOBCAT TRACKS

Bobcat Compact Excavators 4,500–8,000 lb

Bobcat's bread-and-butter mini excavator weight class - the machines you see on landscaping, residential excavation, utility, and trenching jobs across Canada every day.

  • Bobcat E26 Rubber Tracks - 300×52.5×80 (12" wide, Narrow or Wide guide)
  • Bobcat E27z Rubber Tracks - 300×52.5×84 (12" wide)
  • Bobcat E32 Rubber Tracks - 300×52.5×84 (12" wide)
  • Bobcat E34 Rubber Tracks - 300×52.5×84
  • Bobcat E35 (25 HP) Rubber Tracks - 300×52.5×84
  • Bobcat E35 (33 HP) Rubber Tracks - 300×52.5×86 / 320×52.5×84 (wide option)

BOBCAT TRACKS

Bobcat Mid-Size Compact Excavators 8,000–12,000 lb

The mid-weight Bobcat excavators - the workhorses for site prep, foundation work, septic installation, and small commercial excavation.

  • Bobcat E42 Rubber Tracks - 400×72.5×72 / 400×72.5×74
  • Bobcat E45 Rubber Tracks - 400×72.5×74
  • Bobcat E50 Rubber Tracks - 400×72.5×74
  • Bobcat E55 Rubber Tracks - 400×72.5×74

BOBCAT TRACKS

Bobcat Large Compact Excavators (12,000 lb+)

The largest machines in the Bobcat compact excavator line - comparable in size to a small standard excavator. Used for commercial construction, infrastructure, and heavy site work.

  • Bobcat E60 Rubber Tracks - 400×72.5×76
  • Bobcat E63 Rubber Tracks - 400×72.5×76
  • Bobcat E85 Rubber Tracks - 450×73.5×84 / 400×72.5×76
  • Bobcat E88 Rubber Tracks - 450×73.5×84

BOBCAT TRACKS

Legacy Bobcat Mini Excavators (300- and 400-Series)

Bobcat's pre-E-series mini excavators are still working hard across Canada. We carry tracks for the most common legacy models.

  • Bobcat 316 Rubber Tracks
  • Bobcat 320 / 321 / 322 / 323 / 324 Rubber Tracks
  • Bobcat 325 / 328 / 329 / 331 / 334 Rubber Tracks
  • Bobcat 335 / 337 / 341 Rubber Tracks
  • Bobcat 425 / 428 / 430 / 435 / 442 / 463 Rubber Tracks
  • MA Tread Profile

    The MA is designed for maximum stability on hard, dense surfaces - concrete, packed gravel, asphalt, and rocky ground. The lug geometry maximises contact patch on dense ground, which translates into a stable, vibration-free operating platform when you're working from a slab, a road base, or a paved area. Wear life is excellent on hard surfaces because the load is spread evenly across more rubber.

    Best for: demolition, urban work, concrete pads, road and parking lot construction, gravel-pit work, anywhere your machine spends its day on hard ground.

    Fits: E-series - E10, E26, E32, E35, E42, E50, E60, E85, E88, etc.)

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  • MB Tread Profile

    The MB profile is built for soft, deformable ground - dirt, sand, and mud. Aggressive lugs bite into soft surfaces for traction on grades and slippery conditions, and the open tread pattern self-cleans as the track rotates so wet clay and mud don't pack into the undercarriage.

    Best for: site prep, residential excavation, landscaping, septic and trenching work, agricultural use, anywhere your machine spends most of its time off-pavement.

    Fits: E-series - E10, E26, E32, E35, E42, E50, E60, E85, E88, etc.)

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  • If your work is genuinely split between hard and soft surfaces, the MB is the safer all-around choice - it sacrifices a little wear life on concrete in exchange for usable traction in mud. Send us a note describing your typical week if you want help choosing.

How to Find the Right Bobcat Mini Excavator Track Size

Mini excavator tracks are sized using a three-number format: width × pitch × link count. For example, a 300×52.5×84 track is 300 mm wide, has a 52.5 mm pitch between steel link centres, and has 84 total links. Bobcat-specific sizing sometimes adds an "N" (Narrow) or "W" (Wide) suffix to indicate guide width - e.g., 300×52.5N×84 or 400×72.5W×74. The guide width must match your machine's roller configuration.

Three places to find your track size:

  1. On the existing track itself. Most Bobcat mini excavator tracks have the size moulded into the rubber on the inside face. Pressure-wash the track and look near the steel embeds.
  2. In your operator's manual. Bobcat lists the OEM track size in the specifications section of every owner's manual.
  3. By machine model and serial number. If you know your model exactly (e.g., E35 25HP vs E35 33HP, or whether your E26 has narrow or wide guides), we can match you to the right track.

If you're not sure about narrow vs. wide guide spacing - common on the E26, E32, and E35 - send us your serial number and a photo of the inside of one track, and we'll confirm before you buy. Ordering the wrong guide width is one of the most common Bobcat mini excavator track mistakes.

Aftermarket vs. OEM Bobcat Mini Excavator Tracks

Buyers sometimes assume that "aftermarket" means lower quality. For mini excavator tracks specifically, that isn't true - provided you're buying from a supplier who builds to OEM-equivalent specifications.

Bobcat doesn't actually manufacture its own rubber tracks. They're sourced from rubber track manufacturers - in many cases the same plants that supply the aftermarket market - and stamped with the Bobcat name. What you pay extra for at the dealer is the brand, the dealer markup, and the dealer warranty handling, not necessarily better rubber.

Our NOVA-brand Bobcat mini excavator tracks are built to identical OEM fitment dimensions, use forged steel cores rather than cheaper cast cores, run continuous steel cords (not chopped), and use a natural-plus-synthetic rubber blend tuned for durability. They install identically to factory tracks, run on the same rollers and idlers, and wear at comparable rates.

The two differences you'll notice are the price tag (30–50% less than dealer) and the warranty (we cover 24 months - most dealer warranties are 6–12).

Shipping Bobcat Mini Excavator Tracks Across Canada

Mini excavator rubber tracks are lighter and less expensive to ship than CTL tracks - a single E35 track is roughly 60–90 lb depending on size, versus 250–300 lb for a CTL track. That means freight is a much smaller portion of your total cost, and we can get tracks to most Canadian addresses for a reasonable rate.

We ship from our Surrey, BC warehouse through a Canadian logistics partner. BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba are usually 2–4 business days. Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes are typically 4–7 business days. Remote and northern destinations take longer but we ship to every province and territory.

Lower Mainland customers can also arrange pickup at our Surrey warehouse to save the freight charge entirely.

Our 24-Month Warranty on Bobcat Mini Excavator Tracks

Every NOVA mini excavator rubber track we sell is backed by a 24-month warranty: 12 months full replacement plus 12 months prorated. If a manufacturing defect causes the track to fail in the first year, we replace it outright. Months 13–24 are prorated based on remaining warranty life.

The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship. It does not cover damage from improper installation, running with damaged rollers/idlers, debris cuts, running off the undercarriage, or normal wear. Those exclusions are industry-standard and apply to OEM tracks too.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bobcat Rubber Tracks

How long do Bobcat mini excavator rubber tracks last?

Most Bobcat mini excavator operators get 1,500 to 3,000 hours out of a set of rubber tracks. The range is wide because mini excavator wear depends heavily on surface type and operator habits. Working primarily on grass, dirt, and soft ground can stretch tracks to 3,500+ hours. Working on concrete, asphalt, or rock can drop wear life to under 1,000 hours. Avoiding sharp counter-rotations and keeping the undercarriage clean both extend track life significantly.

What's the difference between narrow (N) and wide (W) guide tracks?

The "N" or "W" suffix on Bobcat mini excavator tracks refers to the width of the steel guide that runs between the rollers - not the overall track width. Narrow-guide tracks fit machines with narrower roller spacing; wide-guide tracks fit machines with wider roller spacing. They are NOT interchangeable. If you order the wrong guide width, the track will not seat properly on the rollers and will derail. This is the most common Bobcat mini excavator track ordering mistake - when in doubt, send us your serial number and a photo.

Will MA or MB tread last longer on my machine?

MA tread (designed for hard surfaces) wears more slowly on concrete, asphalt, and rocky ground because the wider contact patch spreads load more evenly. MB tread (designed for soft surfaces) wears more slowly on dirt, sand, and mud because the lugs are designed to flex without tearing. If you put MB tread on a machine that lives on concrete, you'll wear it out faster than necessary - and vice versa. Match the tread to where you actually work.

Can I install Bobcat mini excavator tracks myself?

Yes, and it's actually easier than installing CTL tracks because mini excavator tracks are lighter. The basic process: position the machine on level ground, raise the side you're working on using the dozer blade or boom, release tension at the grease fitting on the track tensioner (back the fitting off - don't add grease), slide the old track off the sprocket and idler, install the new track, re-tension to the spec in your operator's manual, and lower the machine. Allow 30–45 minutes per side once you've done it. If it's your first time, watch a model-specific video first.

What's the most common Bobcat mini excavator track size?

By volume, 300×52.5×84 is the single most common Bobcat mini excavator track size - it fits the E32, E35, E34, and E27z, which collectively represent a huge share of the Bobcat mini excavators on Canadian job sites. The 400×72.5×74 (E42/E45/E50/E55) is a close second.

Are your Bobcat mini excavator tracks compatible with electric models (E10e, E19e)?

Yes. The E10e and E19e share track specifications with their diesel counterparts (E10 and E19 respectively). The same NOVA rubber tracks fit both versions - no special electric-specific track is required.

Do you carry tracks for older Bobcat mini excavators (300- and 400-series)?

Yes, for most legacy Bobcat mini excavators we can source the correct rubber track. Send us your model number (e.g., 325, 331, 430) along with your serial number, and we'll confirm fitment. Some of the oldest 200-series machines may need special-order tracks.

How does a Bobcat mini excavator rubber track compare to steel tracks?

Rubber tracks are lighter, quieter, better on finished surfaces (no damage to driveways or asphalt), more fuel-efficient, and lower-maintenance than steel tracks. Steel tracks are more durable in extremely abrasive or sharp-object environments - scrap yards, demolition, mining-adjacent work. For 95% of Canadian contractor work, rubber tracks are the better choice and what Bobcat ships from the factory.

Do you ship to the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut?

Yes. We ship to every Canadian province and territory. Freight to the territories costs more because of carrier rates and distance, but we don't add handling fees on top - the freight quote at checkout is the actual carrier rate.

My Bobcat mini excavator isn't on your list. Can you still help?

Almost certainly. The model list above covers our highest-volume Bobcat mini excavator tracks, but we can source tracks for nearly any Bobcat mini excavator, including older 300- and 400-series machines and special-order variants. Email us your model and serial number, ideally with a photo of your existing track, and we'll quote the right fitment.

Order Your Bobcat Mini Excavator Tracks Today

Find your Bobcat mini excavator in the product grid above, pick the MA profile if you live on hard surfaces or the MB if you work soft ground, and check out in Canadian dollars with no surprise fees. If you'd rather talk to someone first - especially to confirm narrow vs. wide guide width - reach out and we'll get back to you the same day.