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Excavator Attachments

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As any operator knows, an excavator without the right work tool is just an idle machine. The attachment is where productivity actually happens, whether the task involves breaking rock, collecting debris, drilling into frost-hardened soil, or moving dirt by the ton. Buyers shopping for excavator attachments for sale have a specific challenge in mind. They are replacing failed equipment, taking on new construction or landscape work, or upgrading away from rental gear that cost them more in a quarter than owning outright would have cost them in a year.

We pick every attachment for operators who understand the cost of downtime and value gear that delivers optimal performance cycle after cycle. The catalog is designed around manufacturing partners who engineer for commercial-duty environments. Every product in this catalog passes the same internal test: would we run it on our own equipment? The catalog provides a comprehensive range, from compact excavator attachments for smaller carriers up to mass-class tooling that enhances productivity and versatility on mining-grade work.

Why Choose Excavator Attachments from Skid Steer Store?

  • Every excavator attachment we sell is North American-made by trusted partners whose products earn their reputation on construction sites.

  • Orders over $5,000 ship free, with most heavy-duty attachments moving direct from the manufacturer to your yard or job site.

  • Backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee and a price match on any competing offer you can document in writing.

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  • Mini Excavator Attachments: Attachments designed for compact excavators under four and a half tons, where a smaller carrier demands purpose-built fitment.

  • Excavator Buckets: Full range of dirt, rock, and mass-excavation buckets from Wain Roy, Amulet, and Geith, including heavy duty bucket options for mining-class carriers.

  • Excavator Breakers: Hydraulic breakers for concrete demolition, rock removal, and trenching through the toughest ground conditions, sized from two tons up to mass-class carriers.

  • Excavator Mulchers: Drum and fixed-tooth mulchers from Baumalight and Blue Diamond for land clearing and right-of-way work, engineered for productivity on 18-ton-and-up carriers.

Best Excavator Attachments for...

Concrete Demolition and Rock Breaking

The best excavator breaker attachment for demolition and rock breaking needs sustained impact energy and heat control for long cycles. The proven Connect Work Tools CH Series covers carriers from 32,000 to 140,000-plus pounds.

Land Clearing and Forestry

The best excavator mulcher attachment for land clearing handles mature brush and small trees without bogging down, reducing cycle time on dense vegetation. Baumalight's MX1160R fixed-tooth mulcher is engineered for 18 to 33-ton excavators.

Post-Hole Drilling and Foundation Work

The best excavator auger attachment for drilling post holes and foundations combines torque with a fitment that matches your carrier's hydraulic specification. Digga's SD45HPS single-speed auger drive delivers reliable performance on mid-weight excavators.

Mass Excavation and Mining

The best excavator bucket for mass excavation and mining moves tonnage per cycle with robust construction that holds up under production demands. Wain Roy's 250MT mining bucket is sized for excavators over 200,000 pounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's included in this excavator attachments collection?

This collection includes buckets (including tilt buckets), breakers, hammers, augers, mulchers, grapples, thumbs, pallet forks, rippers, rakes, stump grinders, trenchers, tree saws, compactors, and feller bunchers. Coverage spans compact excavators under 4,500 pounds up to mass-class carriers over 200,000 pounds.

How do I know if an excavator attachment will fit my machine?

Fitment comes down to three compatibility checks: carrier weight class, hydraulic flow, and coupler or mount type. Every listing here specifies those parameters. Confirm your machine's specs with us before ordering so we can match the attachment to improve production efficiency.

What is the difference between a pin-on and coupler-mount excavator attachment?

Pin-on attachments bolt to the excavator arm through the boom pins for the simplest, strongest connection. Coupler-mount attachments use a quick coupler, either manual or hydraulic, letting operators swap tools from the cab. The coupler option costs more upfront but pays back on jobs with frequent tool changes.

Do I need a high-flow hydraulic system to run an excavator attachment?

Some excavator attachments need high-flow hydraulics, others operate on standard flow. Augers, buckets, and smaller hammers typically run on standard flow. Mulchers, drum cutters, larger breakers, and rock grinders usually require high flow. Every listing states the required GPM so you can match hydraulic flow to your carrier.

Which excavator attachments work best for demolition and land clearing?

Demolition applications rely on hydraulic breakers, shears, and concrete crushers for primary and secondary breaking. Land clearing runs on drum or fixed-tooth mulchers, feller bunchers, and 360-degree rotating tree saws. Match the attachment weight class, hydraulic flow, and tooth pattern to your carrier to maximize production across diverse terrain.

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