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TRACTOR ATTACHMENTS
Bobcat tractor attachments and implements give you the muscle to mow, grade, dig and move material without slowing down.
Attachments
3PT Land Grader, 60" (CAT I)
The Bobcat® land grader implement helps operators level, grade and maintain gravel driveways, dirt roads, parking lots and more.
3PT Land Grader, 72" (CAT I)
The Bobcat® land grader implement helps operators level, grade and maintain gravel driveways, dirt roads, parking lots and more.
3PT Land Grader, 84" (CAT I) & (CAT II)
The Bobcat® land grader implement helps operators level, grade and maintain gravel driveways, dirt roads, parking lots and more.
3PT Land Grader, 96" (CAT I) & (CAT II)
The Bobcat® land grader implement helps operators level, grade and maintain gravel driveways, dirt roads, parking lots and more.
3PT Quick Hitch
3PT Quick Hitch
The Bobcat® Quick Hitch easily converts your compact tractor’s Category 1 3-point hitch into a quick hitch for easy attachment of your implements.
66” 3PT Disc Harrow
The Bobcat® 3-point disc harrow tears through tough soil with power and precision, giving you the cutting edge to break ground, prep seedbeds and manage residue.
78” 3PT Disc Harrow
The Bobcat® 3-point disc harrow tears through tough soil with power and precision, giving you the cutting edge to break ground, prep seedbeds and manage residue.
90” 3PT Disc Harrow
The Bobcat® 3-point disc harrow tears through tough soil with power and precision, giving you the cutting edge to break ground, prep seedbeds and manage residue.
Angle Blade - 3PT, 60"
Angle Blade - 3PT, 72"
The 3-point angle blade pushes or scrapes snow from roads or the middle of parking areas.
Angle Blade - 3PT, 84"
The 3-point angle blade pushes or scrapes snow from roads or the middle of parking areas.
Angle Blade - 3PT, 96"
The 3-point angle blade pushes or scrapes snow from roads or the middle of parking areas.
Bale Spear (3-Point)
The 3-point bale spear from Bobcat makes it easy for your tractor to quickly handle large, heavy hay bales up to 2,200 pounds.
Bale Spear - Large Square Bale
Bobcat® bale spear attachments (round, medium square and large square models) deliver the strength and precision to move and stack hay bales with ease.
Bale Spear - Medium Square Bale
Bobcat® bale spear attachments (round, medium square and large square models) deliver the strength and precision to move and stack hay bales with ease.
Bale Spear - Round Bale
Bobcat® bale spear attachments (round, medium square and large square models) deliver the strength and precision to move and stack hay bales with ease.
Bale Unroller
The Bobcat® 3-point bale unroller simplifies feeding and field work by lifting and unrolling large round bales with power and precision.
Box Blade - 3PT, 60"
The box blade for tractors grades, levels and backfills uneven roads, driveways, gardens or areas around barns and buildings.
Finish Mower
A CLEAN CUT, DONE FASTER
Finish Mower
A CLEAN CUT, DONE FASTER
The Bobcat® finish mower implement delivers a clean, even cut with high blade speeds, rear discharge and a self-balancing 3-point hitch that follows contours to reduce scalping.
Knowledge
ONE MACHINE. SIX WAYS TO WORK HARDER
Knowledge
ONE MACHINE. SIX WAYS TO WORK HARDER
This article breaks down top compact tractor attachments and implements that help you keep pace as seasons shift, from mowing and tilling to grading and digging. Get a clear look at six go-to options, plus when it makes sense to rent for occasional or seasonal projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
What attachments can I use with a sub-compact tractor?
You can use sub-compact tractor attachments for property work, so the best-fit tools are the ones that match their size and PTO horsepower.
Common sub-compact tractor attachments include:
- Front-end loader and bucket
- Mid-mount mower or rear finish mower (three-point)
- Box blade
- Landscape rake
- Three-point tiller
- Angle blade
- Snow tools, including a front- or rear-mount snowblower (availability varies by model)
With the right attachments, a sub-compact tractor can cover everything from weekly mowing to seasonal cleanup and light grading.
Are Bobcat attachments compatible with sub-compact tractors?
Many Bobcat® tractor attachments and implements can work with sub-compact tractors, but compatibility depends on the details. Match attachments to your tractor model and key specs, such as:
- Three-point hitch category
- PTO type and speed
- Available hydraulics
- Attachment width and weight vs. operating limits
If you want a sure fit, your authorized Bobcat dealer can confirm compatibility for your exact tractor and attachment.
What attachments are best for compact tractors?
The best compact tractor attachments are the ones that cover your most common work first. A practical “core set” often includes:
From there, add tools that match your property and seasons – like a tiller for gardens, a rear/angle blade for grading and snow, a backhoe for digging projects, or a snowblower for heavy winter work.
Can compact tractors use universal attachments?
Some compact tractor attachments are widely compatible, but “universal” is not a safe assumption. Three-point implements may interchange when the hitch category matches, and PTO tools still need the correct PTO type, speed and horsepower. Loader-mounted tools depend on the specific quick-attach interface and hydraulic requirements. Always confirm compatibility before you connect an attachment.
How do I choose the right attachment for my tractor?
To choose the right attachment for your tractor, start by reviewing the list of approved, compatible attachments for your specific tractor model. Then narrow your options based on how and where you work, including:
- The task and finish level – mowing, grading, digging, moving material or snow removal
- Space constraints – gate width, tight turns, overhead clearance and storage space
- Ground and surface conditions – turf sensitivity, soft ground, slopes, mud or debris
- Connection and power needs – three-point, PTO-driven, loader quick-attach and hydraulics
- Tractor limits – PTO horsepower, three-point lift capacity, loader lift capacity and hydraulic flow
- Right size – working width, weight and duty rating that match your workload
If you’re unsure, contact your authorized Bobcat dealer to confirm compatibility and help match the right attachment to your tractor and application.
Should I rent or buy sub-compact, compact or utility tractor attachments?
You should rent sub-compact, compact or utility tractor attachments when you need a specialty attachment for a specific jobsite task, seasonal usability or short-term coverage for one project -- a weekend rental.
You should buy sub-compact, compact or utility tractor attachments when an attachment will see frequent use and high utilization to provide long-term value across multiple jobs, reduce manual labor and more work finished with the same tractor.
To decide whether to rent or buy, consider how often you will use the attachment, the project timeline, storage and maintenance needs, and your overall equipment budget.
WHY BOBCAT ATTACHMENTS
Built for
Durability
Engineered with the highest quality standards and guaranteed to work with compatible equipment.
Local Dealer Support
Authorized local dealers provide trusted advice, parts, service, and support.
Peace of Mind
Standard two-year warranty for hydraulic attachments, plus available extended warranty for select attachments.
Best Value
Competitive attachment pricing, plus available 0% financing and other limited-time special offers.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust (including diesel engine exhaust when equipped), lead and lead compounds, mineral oils, soots, phthalates, and carbon monoxide which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Certain specification(s) are based on engineering calculations and are not actual measurements. Specification(s) are provided for comparison purposes only and are subject to change without notice. Specification(s) for your individual equipment will vary based on normal variations in design, manufacturing, operating conditions, and other factors.