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BOBCAT IMPLEMENTS

Add capability in minutes with implements that expand your reach, power and productivity. 

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Bale Spear (3-Point)
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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.

Middle Buster
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Middle Buster

The Bobcat® middle buster digs clean furrows and lifts root crops with rugged, no-nonsense efficiency.

Post Hole Auger (3-Point)
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Post Hole Auger (3-Point)

Ideal for installing posts, planting trees or digging footings for new decks.

Rear Ballast Box (3-Point)
3-point ballast box.

Rear Ballast Box (3-Point)

Enables safe, efficient maximum lift capacities.

How to Choose

BOBCAT IMPLEMENTS

Choosing the right implement starts with the job you need to do and the conditions you work in. Grading a gravel drive, mowing a pasture, prepping seedbeds or clearing snow all demand different working widths, duty ratings and power requirements. When you match the implement to the task, your tractor stays efficient, stable and productive. 

Next, confirm compatibility with your tractor’s setup. Many implements connect through the 3-point hitch, while others also require PTO power to run moving components. Your tractor’s hitch category, lift capacity and PTO horsepower help determine what you can run safely and effectively. 

Working width matters, too. A wider implement can cover more ground per pass, but it also adds weight and can increase power demand – especially in thick grass, heavy snow or tough soil. For tighter spaces, gates and landscaped areas, a narrower width may deliver better control and fewer do-overs. 

QUICK CHECKLIST

  • Task: mowing, grading, driveway maintenance, soil prep, cleanup or snow removal 
  • 3-point hitch category: Category 1 vs Category 2 
  • Implement power needs: 3-point only vs 3-point + PTO-driven 
  • Tractor match: lift capacity and PTO horsepower (if PTO-driven) 
  • Working width: property size, access points, obstacles and desired coverage per pass 
  • Conditions: packed gravel, wet soil, rocky ground, slopes or heavy vegetation 
  • Duty rating: occasional property use vs. frequent, heavy workload 
  • Setup needs: driveline/shields (PTO), ballast, adjustments and any quick-hitch considerations 

If you want the simplest path, pick the job first – then verify fit and requirements for your specific tractor with your local Bobcat dealer. 

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Durability 

Engineered with the highest quality standards and guaranteed to work with compatible equipment. 

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Peace of Mind 

Standard two-year warranty for hydraulic attachments, plus available extended warranty for select attachments. 

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Competitive attachment pricing, plus available 0% financing and other limited-time special offers. 

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    An Operator Uses a Bobcat Compact Tractor and a Box Blade Implement to Smooth a Gravel Driveway