Takeuchi is a Japanese manufacturer specializing in compact track loaders and compact excavators. They were the original inventor of the compact excavator in 1970 and continue to be a major player in the compact construction equipment market, particularly in the TL and TB series.
Equipment types
Parts sourcing guidance applies across Takeuchi's active product lineup. These are the models we see most often in customer fleets.
TL10
Compact track loader
TL12
Compact track loader
TL8
Compact track loader
TB230
Compact excavator
TB240
Compact excavator
TB260
Compact excavator
TB290
Compact excavator
TB216
Mini excavator
What operations teams typically source for Takeuchi equipment. PartsIQ covers every category across your supplier network.
Replacement tracks for TL and TB series
Rollers, idlers, sprockets, track tensioners
Pumps, cylinders, swing motors, hoses
Hydraulic, oil, fuel, air, cab
Belts, gaskets, injectors
Windows, seats, control linkages
Sensors, displays, harnesses
For authoritative OEM part numbers and exploded-view diagrams, refer to Takeuchi's official parts catalog. PartsIQ sources parts across your supplier network — we don't replace the OEM catalog, we help you source against it.
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Hydraulic pumps and motors, emissions components, and warranty-period machines.
Rubber tracks, filters, and general undercarriage wear parts — the aftermarket ecosystem for Takeuchi rubber tracks is particularly strong.
Patterns we see across teams running Takeuchi equipment.
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Takeuchi's official parts channel is through their dealer network (takeuchi-us.com lists dealers). Aftermarket options are strongest for rubber tracks and filters. PartsIQ sources across both channels — particularly useful for fleets running Takeuchi alongside other compact equipment brands.
OEM Takeuchi rubber tracks are priced in line with other Japanese compact equipment brands. Aftermarket tracks from validated suppliers are typically 30-40% cheaper and often meet or exceed OEM spec. For high-use fleets, aftermarket rubber tracks are a common cost-reduction move with low risk.
Locate your machine's model and serial number on the VIN plate, then reference the Takeuchi parts catalog (through a dealer or takeuchi-us.com). For aftermarket sourcing, cross-reference the OEM part number against the supplier's compatibility listings before ordering — especially for hydraulic components where tolerances matter.
PartsIQ is particularly useful for mixed-fleet operations running Takeuchi alongside Bobcat, Kubota, or other compact brands. Our AI voice agent calls your supplier network in parallel, compares quotes side-by-side, and handles the sourcing workflow end-to-end. For Takeuchi specifically, that means faster quote turnaround when local dealer inventory is limited.
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