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Bridgestone successfully developed the Rubber
Track in 1968 to bridge
the gap that existed between tires and steel tracks. Although they
were originally developed for agricultural equipment, Bridgestone
Rubber Tracks can now be found on many different applications such
as construction machinery, snowfield vehicles, tracked carriers
and compact tracked loaders.
In the growing trend of Rubber Tracks, you will continue to see
Bridgestone at the forefront of this technology. We are constantly
developing new
products and have patented technologies that keep Bridgestone Rubber
Tracks at the leading edge.
We have the ability to manufacture over 500,000 pieces of Rubber
Track each year at our factories worldwide.
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