An Operator Clears Snow From a Farm Driveway Using a Bobcat CT2540 Compact Tractor With a Front-Mount Snowblower Attachment Near Agricultural Buildings

TRACTOR ATTACHMENTS

Bobcat tractor attachments and implements give you the muscle to mow, grade, dig and move material without slowing down. 

Attachments

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Bale Fork
 Bobcat bale fork attachment.

Bale Fork

Move and load round, uneven or square bales.

Bale Spear (3-Point)
Bobcat 3-Point Bale Spear Knockout Image

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 Unroller
Bobcat 3-Point Bale Unroller Knockout Image
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Bale Unroller

The Bobcat® 3-point bale unroller simplifies feeding and field work by lifting and unrolling large round bales with power and precision.

Middle Buster
A Bobcat Three Point Middle Buster Positioned at a Front-Left Angle on a white Background
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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)
Bobcat Auger Implement Studio Shot

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.

Finish Mower

A CLEAN CUT, DONE FASTER

An Operator Mows Grass in a Field Using a Bobcat Compact Tractor and a 3-Point Finish Mower

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

A Female Operator Uses a Bobcat Sub-Compact Tractor Equipped With a Mid-Mount Mower to Cut Grass

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.