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This is the optional size for the staggered block tread pattern aftermarket replacement rubber track for John Deere P-Tier compact track loaders. The tread pattern shown is the most common, but other tread pattern options are available. This is our staggered block tread pattern for maximum floatation in general-use applications. The track is sixteen inches wide with fifty-eight metal links down the center of the track. This is the most common size for the specified John Deere models listed below. We also stock the eighteen-inch width option.
This rubber track is known to fit the following models as the narrow option:
- John Deere 331 P Tier
- John Deere 333 P Tier
- John Deere 335 P Tier
Alternate Part Numbers
- John Deere Dealer Part Number: T445514, T361667
Rubber Track Options
This track comes in a 450mm (18 inches) width. Please call for details and to verify if the additional width will work on your machine. This track is generally available in our staggered block tread pattern however other tread patterns may be available upon request.
Alternate Models
This rubber track is known to fit:
- John Deere 331 P Tier
- John Deere 333 P Tier
- John Deere 335 P Tier
Reliable Track Quality
Our rubber tracks are made with helically wound continuous steel cords that are coated for protection against rust that are designed for reliable service in rigorous conditions. We use non-recycled rubber in our most technologically advanced factory that strives to bring continuous improvements to our quality products.
This track comes with a standard warranty against manufacturer defects. If sprockets are purchased and installed together with the tracks it will extend the lifespan of your tracks.
Always consider changing your sprockets and any worn undercarriage parts when you change your tracks. Rubber tracks and sprockets are designed to wear together and changing sprockets at any other time would reduce the lifespan of both the track and the sprocket. Other worn parts can affect the tensioning of the track and can cause de-tracking and other wear issues.
Tread Patterns Commonly Available
| The off-set block tread pattern is the most general purpose tread pattern for widespread job site applications. Adequate traction with maximum floatation helps prevent damage to sensitive areas while still providing enough traction for typical job sites. |
| This tread pattern allows for maximum traction in a wide variety of applications including mud, snow, and slopes. The additional tread depth gives you more forward traction with just enough jagged Zig-Zag edges to provide traction on a slide slope. |