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Cost Management

You can control 70% of your operating costs

The good news? 70% of your operating costs comes down to maintenance and operations, which you have the power to control. The bad news? The other 30% of those costs are due to application and underfoot conditions, which you can’t control.

The truth is there’s a lot that affects the life of your tracks, everything from the type of work you do to the way your operators maneuver the machine. But with proper cost management practices, you can significantly reduce those operating costs.

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COSTS YOU CAN CONTROL

MAINTENANCE

Keeping your track properly adjusted maximizes both track life and the performance of your Cat® machine. Some slack between the drive sprocket and front roller wheel is normal. Check regularly and adjust when needed.


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OPERATING TECHNIQUES

Turning Methods

Prevent excessive wear. Use gradual or 3-point turns, especially when on hard surfaces like concrete or asphalt.

Turning Methods
Turning Methods

COSTS YOU CAN’T CONTROL

Applications

Work that requires maximum machine torque and horsepower means more track wear. For example, applications like excavating and dozing are much harder on tracks than jobs like trenching and grading.

Applications
Applications

Compact Track Loader Undercarriage Guidelines

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Compact Track Loader Undercarriage Guidelines
Compact Track Loader Undercarriage Guidelines

Multi Terrain Loader Undercarriage Guidelines

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Multi Terrain Loader Undercarriage Guidelines
Multi Terrain Loader Undercarriage Guidelines

Track Selection

Find the right track for your machine, application and terrain.

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Track Selection
Track Selection

Questions?

Talk with your local Cat dealer.

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