Bobcat Attachments: Complete Canadian Buyer's Guide
OEM attachments engineered for Bobcat's Bob-Tach quick attach system, sold through a national Canadian dealer network. Honest assessment of the full Bobcat attachment lineup, the OEM premium, and when it makes sense for Canadian operators.
Based on published manufacturer specifications and Canadian dealer availability. Written to help Canadian operators and contractors find the right attachments. Not a dealer — verify specs and pricing before purchasing. Last reviewed: 2026-03-17 by Skid Steer Attachments Canada.
Bobcat is one of the original skid steer manufacturers, and their attachment line is among the most extensive in the industry. Bobcat-branded attachments are designed specifically for their machines' Bob-Tach quick attach system and hydraulic specifications, and they're sold through Bobcat's dealer network — which has strong representation across Canada from BC to Atlantic Canada.
This guide covers the Bobcat attachment ecosystem, the Bob-Tach system and its compatibility implications, the product range, and an honest breakdown of when the Bobcat OEM premium is worth paying versus when aftermarket alternatives are the smarter buy.
The Bob-Tach System: What It Means for Canadian Buyers
Bobcat's Bob-Tach is a proprietary quick-attach system that differs from the universal skid steer quick attach (SSQA) standard used by most other manufacturers. This has practical implications:
- Native fit: Bobcat attachments on Bobcat machines mount perfectly — geometry, hydraulic connections, and weight ratings are all optimized for the specific machine-attachment combination.
- Adapter requirement: Running non-Bobcat attachments on a Bobcat machine typically requires a Bob-Tach to SSQA adapter plate. Most aftermarket attachment brands offer these, but it adds cost and slightly affects geometry.
- Cross-brand limitation: Bobcat attachments are harder to move to non-Bobcat machines without adapters. If you might sell the machine and attachments separately, or run multiple machine brands, this matters.
For dedicated Bobcat operators: If your operation exclusively runs Bobcat machines and you intend to stay that way, the Bob-Tach ecosystem works well. The native fit, single-dealer service, and strong Canadian dealer coverage make the OEM route sensible — especially for core attachments that stay on one machine long-term.
Bobcat Attachment Product Range
Buckets
Bobcat's bucket lineup is comprehensive — general purpose, light material, rock, grading, industrial, and specialty configurations. Build quality is strong at the OEM level. The cutting edges are replaceable, the steel is appropriate for the rated application, and the Bob-Tach mounting is precise. For Bobcat machine owners who want buckets that are specified to their exact machine, this is the lowest-friction option.
Grapples
Bobcat-branded root, brush, and industrial grapples are well-regarded products. The hydraulic grapple line covers the range of common Canadian applications — land clearing, brush management, rock handling, and site cleanup. Build quality is solid, and the products are properly supported through the dealer network.
One thing to compare: for heavy-duty land clearing and forestry applications, specialized grapple brands like Virnig are sometimes built heavier than the OEM Bobcat equivalent. It's worth a spec comparison if grapple durability under extreme use is your primary concern.
Augers
Bobcat's auger system is a strong product area. The auger drive unit options cover standard and high-flow configurations, and the bit selection covers common Canadian applications — from fence post work to tree planting to foundation drilling. The Bobcat auger drive units are known for good reliability.
Dozer Blades and Grading
Bobcat dozer blades, angle blades, and grading attachments are competent commercial-grade products. Trip-edge designs, replaceable cutting edges, and appropriate frame construction for typical construction and landscaping use. No major complaints in this category — they work as expected for the price tier.
Snow Management
Bobcat offers snow pushers, snow blowers, and V-blades for their machines. The snow management line is a solid OEM offering, though Canadian operators should compare Bobcat's snow pusher pricing against HLA before committing — HLA has comparable or superior quality in snow management at pricing that's often more competitive. For pure snow work, HLA or other domestic-focused brands may be the better value.
Planers, Trenchers, and Specialty Attachments
One genuine strength of the Bobcat OEM attachment lineup is depth in specialty categories — planers, cold planers, trenchers, tillers, and material handlers that aftermarket brands often don't offer, or don't offer at the same spec level. For contractors who need specialty attachments on Bobcat machines, OEM is often the only practical option.
Canadian Dealer Network
Bobcat has strong dealer coverage across Canada. Major urban centres all have local Bobcat dealers, and coverage extends into many rural and resource-industry areas where compact equipment is common. This geographic reach is one of Bobcat's genuine Canadian advantages — parts availability, warranty service, and technical support through a local dealer is meaningful when a machine is down.
- Find dealers: Use the dealer locator at Bobcat.com to find your nearest Canadian dealer
- Urban centres: Multiple dealers typically in or near major cities (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax)
- Rural coverage: Varies significantly by region — check the locator for your specific area
Bobcat Attachment Pricing
Bobcat OEM attachments carry a premium over aftermarket alternatives, consistent with other OEM brands. Rough Canadian pricing ranges (early 2026):
- General purpose buckets (72–84 inch): Roughly $2,800–$5,000 CAD
- Grapples: Roughly $5,000–$10,000 CAD depending on type and size
- Auger drive units: Roughly $3,500–$6,500 CAD
- Snow pushers: Roughly $4,000–$8,000 CAD depending on size and series
These are rough ballparks — always get a dealer quote with your specific machine model for accurate pricing.
Honest Assessment: When to Choose Bobcat Attachments
| Scenario | Bobcat OEM | Aftermarket |
|---|---|---|
| Dedicated Bobcat machine fleet | ✓ Strong fit | With adapters — viable |
| Mixed machine brands | Limited — adapters needed | ✓ SSQA universal, better flexibility |
| Specialty attachments (planers, trenchers) | ✓ Best availability | Limited options |
| Snow management (heavy use) | Adequate but expensive | ✓ HLA and others offer better value |
| Heavy grapple / land clearing | Adequate quality | ✓ Virnig may offer heavier build |
| Parts/service in remote Canada | ✓ Strong dealer coverage | Varies by brand |
SkidSteerAttachments.ca is an independent information resource. We have no commercial relationship with Bobcat Company or its dealer network. Product descriptions are based on publicly available manufacturer information and Canadian operator community knowledge. Always verify specifications, pricing, and compatibility directly with an authorized Bobcat dealer before purchasing.