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Attachments Rippers for Sale (155 listings)

Find new and used attachments across Canada for construction, forestry, material handling, and general earthmoving work. Browse core attachment types including Blades, Buckets, Couplers, Grapples, and Hammers, so you can compare fitment, hydraulic requirements, jobsite application, and machine compatibility before shortlisting units. Whether you are adding versatility to an excavator fleet, replacing worn bucket inventory, or sourcing specialized tools for demolition, land clearing, or material handling, listings cover a wide range of attachment categories for different machine classes and operating conditions. Leading brands in this category include Caterpillar (CAT), FMS, Weldco Beales, IMAC, and CWS. Browse thousands of listings from dealers and private sellers across Canada.


  • Caterpillar D6 Featured Listing

    Caterpillar D6

    $15,000 CAD

    D6 CAME OFF OF A 2018 CATERPILLAR D6T LGP (MH7 PREFIX) [Used] -... 

  • Caterpillar D9H

    Cat D9H D9G Ripper With Mount, Shank , Controls And Valve $7,500 

  • Caterpillar D8K

    Cat D8K Ripper 2BBL Single Shank Ripper, No Shank, Comes With Mounts,... 

  • Komatsu D85

    Komatsu D85

    $1,500 CAD

    Komatsu D85 Ripper Shank $1,500 

  • IMAC 250 SERIES WITH IMAC STYLE LUGS

    IMAC 250 Series Excavator Ripper for Sale. Fits IMAC 250 Series... 

  • Caterpillar 9J6586

    2 Caterpillar 9J6586 Ripper Shank Fits Cat Motor Graders 12G, 12H,... 

  • Brandt 300 Series

    BRANDT 300 Brandt 52 in Q/C Excavator Ripper - Fits John Deere 290, 300... 

  • Weldco Beales Ripper

    Weldco Beales Cat 325/330 Ripper Fas Lugging $6,750 

  • Caterpillar D8K

    Caterpillar D8K 4 BBL Multi Shank Ripper Comes With Mounts, Hoses And... 

  • $1,000 CAD

    Excavator Ripper Quick attach Lugging $1,000 

  • $14,500 CAD

    M SERIES RIPPER (NEW) Call for inquires [Used] - Construction... 

  • $14,500 CAD

    M SERIES RIPPER (NEW) Call for inquires [Used] - Construction... 

  • WBM 250 Series

    WBM Excavator Ripper 40" 250 Series Weldco Lugs New Tooth 

  • Caterpillar

    Caterpillar 4T4502 Intermediate Centerline Ripper Tip Fits Cat... 

  • Unspecified

    Unspecified

    $10,999 CAD

    A/M 3 Shank Ripper to fit an M Series Motor Grader [New] - Construction... 

Buying Considerations

Start with carrier compatibility, not just attachment type. Confirm pin size, coupler setup, machine weight class, hydraulic flow requirements, and any control or plumbing needs before comparing listings. For used attachments, review wear on cutting edges, teeth, bushings, side plates, weld seams, and mounting points, along with any signs of distortion or cracking from prior heavy use. Also factor in rebuild costs, local parts support, and whether the attachment is already configured for the machine class you plan to run.

Dealer Network

Buyers can source equipment from established attachment dealers including Arrow-West Equipment, Edge Equipment, Korpan Tractor & Parts Ltd., and Optimum Equipment Solutions.

Find Attachments by Province

Browse attachments in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.

FAQ

What matters most when comparing used attachments that look similar on paper?

Fitment and wear condition matter more than generic category labels. Compare mounting setup, hydraulic configuration, structural wear, and whether the attachment has already been used on a machine similar to yours. A lower-priced unit can become more expensive if it needs adaptation or rebuild work before it is usable.

How should I evaluate attachment compatibility before I buy?

Start with machine weight class, pin dimensions, coupler type, and hydraulic flow. Then confirm control requirements, hose routing, and whether the attachment's intended duty matches your application. Small mismatches in geometry or flow can create poor performance or premature wear.

What documents or details should I ask for before I commit to a used attachment?

Request detailed photos of mounting points, cutting surfaces, wear components, welds, and any hydraulic connections, along with service or rebuild history if available. For higher-value units, ask whether any structural repairs were done and whether the attachment came off a known machine model or fleet.

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