Best Rubber Tracks for the Bobcat T190
The T190 is one of the most popular used CTLs on the market. Originally produced from 2003–2013, these machines are affordable, reliable, and widely available in the used market. The T190 accepts both 320mm (13") and 400mm (16") wide tracks — both use 86mm pitch with 49 links and a Block guide.
What size rubber track does the Bobcat T190 use?
The Bobcat T190 uses a 320x86x49 rubber track with a Block (B) guide. It also accepts the 400x86x49 as a wider option. This machine produces 66 hp at an operating weight of 7,670 lbs with radial lift geometry.
Other machines sharing this track size include: Bobcat T180, T550, T590, T595 (Bobcat T590).
Can the Bobcat T190 run wide and narrow tracks?
Yes — the T190 can run either 320x86x49 (13" narrow) or 400x86x49 (16" wide). The wider 400mm track provides more flotation on soft ground and better stability. The narrower 320mm track is lighter, less expensive, and better for tight spaces. Both use the same pitch, link count, and guide type.
What is the best tread pattern for the Bobcat T190?
Most T190 owners run C-Block for general construction and site work. The T190's lighter weight makes it a popular landscaping machine — Straight Bar is the go-to for turf-sensitive work. Zig-Zag is the best all-around choice if you work across varied surfaces.
Compare all patterns in our tread pattern guide.
How long do Bobcat T190 rubber tracks last?
1,500 to 2,000 hours. The T190's lighter operating weight (7,670 lbs) is easy on tracks compared to larger machines.
Maximize track life with proper tension (1–1.5" sag), daily undercarriage cleaning, and matching your tread pattern to your primary work surface. See our maintenance guide for the full checklist.
What undercarriage parts should I replace with new tracks?
Inspect sprockets, front idlers, rear idlers, and bottom rollers at every track swap. Replace sprockets every other track change (~3,000–4,000 hours). Worn undercarriage components destroy new tracks prematurely.
How much do Bobcat T190 replacement tracks cost?
Aftermarket OEM-spec tracks from TrackTECH cost significantly less than dealer OEM pricing while matching factory quality specs — continuous steel cord, anti-abrasion virgin rubber, and drop-forged steel guides. All tracks include free shipping and a 24-month warranty. See our OEM vs aftermarket comparison for details.
Shop 320x86x49 tracks for the Bobcat T190, or find your machine in the Track Finder. Call (850) 816-7898 for fitment questions or to request fleet pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size rubber track does the Bobcat T190 use?
The Bobcat T190 uses a 320x86x49 rubber track with a Block (B) guide. It also accepts 400x86x49 as a wider option. Always verify the size stamp on your existing track before ordering.
What is the best tread pattern for the Bobcat T190?
Most T190 owners run C-Block for general construction and site work. The T190's lighter weight makes it a popular landscaping machine — Straight Bar is the go-to for turf-sensitive work. Zig-Zag is the best all-around choice if you work across varied surfaces.
How long do Bobcat T190 rubber tracks last?
1,500 to 2,000 hours. The T190's lighter operating weight (7,670 lbs) is easy on tracks compared to larger machines.
How often should I replace sprockets on the Bobcat T190?
Replace sprockets every other track change — roughly every 3,000 to 4,000 hours. Worn sprocket teeth cause premature track wear and slippage. Inspect sprockets, front and rear idlers, and bottom rollers at every track swap.