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  1. History. The British polymath Sir George Cayley patented a continuous track, which he called a "universal railway" in 1825. Polish mathematician and inventor Józef Maria Hoene-Wroński designed caterpillar vehicles in the 1830s to compete with the railways. In 1837, Russian army captain Dmitry Andreevich Zagryazhsky (1807 – after 1860) designed a "carriage with mobile tracks" which he ...

  2. Find the best tracks for your Cat machines at the Cat Parts Store. Browse a wide range of tracks for different terrains and applications.

  3. Caterpillar track. Tracks on a modern lifeboat carrier trailer by Clayton Engineering. Continuous tracks are large (modular) tracks used on the so-called caterpillar tanks, construction plant and certain other off-road vehicles.

  4. Cat® Undercarriage systems for compact equipment are designed to fit the needs of customers operating in a wide range of environments.

  5. Caterpillar offers a wide variety of tracks and shoes to it the complete range of abrasion and impact levels and all underfoot conditions. To ensure maximum performance from your track-type tractor, this guide is designed to help you select the correct track system for your specific needs and applications. The result?

  6. Cat tracks, Rubber track selection guide for compact track loaders, multi terrain loaders and mini hydraulic excavators. Provides guidance to customers to aid in the decision making process of what tracks are best for their application.

  7. Cat® rubber tracks help your machines go where steel tracks can’t. They let you customize Cat compact track loaders or mini excavators to your work and your terrain. Rigorously tested for fit and performance, they give your machines a softer touch on the ground while working as hard as you need them to on the job.