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I’ve got a kanga 216 tracked loader.   Rubber tracks are split and it’s pissing me off putting the track back on. 
 

 

think it’s time for a new set to solve the problem ?? 

 

anybody know what’s size they are ? Rather then going to redbanduk (dealer) as there prices are expensive for stuff in the past 

 

 

thanks 

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2 hours ago, Dr.Green said:

I’ve got a kanga 216 tracked loader.   Rubber tracks are split and it’s pissing me off putting the track back on. 
 

 

think it’s time for a new set to solve the problem ?? 

 

anybody know what’s size they are ? Rather then going to redbanduk (dealer) as there prices are expensive for stuff in the past 

 

 

thanks 

Does it not say in the parts book if not phone track supplier they will tell you how to measure

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Ordinary tracks have a size moulded into them. Akin to a tyre size regarding length, width and pitch. There are plenty of ordinary track suppliers but you may be back to red band not far from my house!

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Hi Dr..

I don't suppose you solved the Kanga track issue. I am in the same predicament (or worse) rubber tracks now discontinued. Thanks for any help.

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