Tractor Implements for Sale

A tractor without the right implements is an expensive way to move slowly across a property. The machine's value comes from what it can pull, power, and carry, and the breadth of that value depends entirely on which implements are matched to it. Landowners building food plots, farmers managing pasture and hay, contractors running site prep jobs, and property managers maintaining roads and drains all need different tool sets attached to the same class of machine.

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Tractor Implements For Sub-Compact Tractor Operators In The 10 To 45 HP Range

Sub-compact tractor implements need to be sized and powered to match the limited PTO output and lighter operating weight of machines in this class. Oversizing an implement on a sub-compact tractor creates PTO strain and uneven results that a larger machine would handle without difficulty.

Our tractor equipment 10-45hp collection covers the full range of sub-compact tractor implements for this class. The Farm-Maxx FTC Series Rotary Tiller covers 36, 40, and 48-inch working widths at 13 to 25 horsepower with heat-treated alloy steel C-shaped tines and adjustable tilling depth up to 5 inches on Category 1 3-point hitch systems. The Worksaver Post Hole Digger Model 300 Series suits sub-compact tractors with auger sizes up to 12 inches for fencing, tree planting, and drainage work. Befco sub-compact box scrapers and rear blades in 48 to 60-inch widths handle driveway grading and light site prep on machines from 16 to 50 horsepower.

For food plot and seeding work on compact machines, the Plotmaster Hunter 500 covers disc harrowing, seeding, packing, and dragging in a single pass on 20-horsepower-and-above tractors using the Versa Seeder System for precise seed placement across food plots and native grass plantings. The National Wild Turkey Federation, America's leading wild turkey conservation and hunting heritage organization working to conserve and enhance more than 4 million acres of essential wildlife habitat, provides landowners with food plot guidance emphasizing soil preparation, seed selection, and proper equipment use as the foundation of productive wildlife plots, the same practices the Plotmaster system is designed to execute in a single tractor pass.

Compact Tractor Implements For The 50 To 100 HP Range

Operators running mid-size utility tractors in the 50 to 100 horsepower range have the PTO output and operating weight to run a wider range of implement categories at higher working widths and deeper tilling depths.

Our tractor equipment 50-100hp collection covers this class across all major implement types. The Dirt Dog RT200 Series Rotary Tiller covers 60, 72, and 84-inch widths at 25 to 65 horsepower with six blades per flange, a floating tailgate for leveling, and slip clutch driveline protection. The Paladin Harley Rake Power Rake 3-Point Hitch series covers 60 to 96-inch widths at 18 to 80 horsepower with PTO-driven gear mechanics, an 8.6-inch drum, and bi-directional 20-degree angling for seedbed prep and finish grading. Befco heavy-duty rear blades in 84 to 96-inch widths handle road maintenance across larger acreage. Cammond Land Levelers in 60 to 144-inch pull-type configurations suit road maintenance, seedbed prep, and construction site grading up to 125 horsepower.

For food plot work, the Firminator G3 offers 4 to 8-foot working widths with integrated discs, a seeder, and a cultipacker in a single 3-point hitch attachment for single-pass planting across a range of seed types.

Large-Scale Tractor Implements For 100 HP And Above

High-horsepower tractor operators running row crops, hay, commercial site prep, and large-acreage management need implements that match their machine's output capacity and working pace.

Our tractor equipment 100hp+ collection includes large-frame implements for tilling, grading, and planting. The Farm-Maxx FHH Series Heavy Duty Gear Drive Rotary Tiller covers 102 and 122-inch widths at 90 to 160 horsepower with six tines per flange, 10-inch maximum working depth, and a heavy-duty gear drive with slip clutch PTO protection. The Cammond Land Leveler, in 120- to 144-inch configurations, handles large-scale leveling, road maintenance, and site grading with up to 125 horsepower. The Plotmaster Hunter 800 covers all-in-one food plot establishment on 60-plus horsepower tractors with 24 heavy-duty notched discs, S-tines, the Versa Seeder System, and a cultipacker in a single 8-foot-wide pass.

The HERD Broadcast Seeder and Spreader covers 9.5 to 32-bushel capacities at 40-foot spread widths in 3-point hitch configurations from 45 to 65 horsepower, suited to pasture overseeding, lime application, and fertilizer spreading on large-acreage operations.

Ground Preparation Tractor Implements Across All Machine Classes

Soil preparation is the category where most tractor operators spend the most implement hours, and the right tool depends on job type, soil condition, and required finish.

Rotary tillers, including the Farm-Maxx FTC, Dirt Dog RT200, and Farm-Maxx FHH series, suit operators turning and pulverizing soil for seeding, garden establishment, and pasture renovation. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service supports landowners across the country with technical guidance on range and pasture management, recognizing that forage production, soil health, and grazing land quality all depend on the same ground preparation practices that rotary tillers, box blades, and seeders are designed to perform. Box blades and rear blades from Befco cover gravel maintenance, drainage work, and light grading on machines from 16 to 80 horsepower. Harley rakes from Paladin and Worksaver handle seedbed finish work after primary tillage, conditioning the surface for seed-to-soil contact. Kasco's Landscrapers Choice Primary Seeder in 48, 60, and 72-inch widths, available with 25 to 45 horsepower, covers turf restoration, pasture seeding, and small plot establishment, using a two-row cast-iron press wheel system for consistent seed placement.

Our complete tractor implements collection covers every implement category across all machine classes with horsepower ratings, working widths, and hitch compatibility for each product.

Tractor Implements For Sale Near Me: Why Online Procurement Beats The Local Lot

Buying tractor implements through a local dealer means selecting from whatever that dealer stocks. When the right implement for the machine and job is not in inventory, the options are to wait, accept a substitute, or drive farther. None of those outcomes serve a landowner with a job to do.

At Ripping IT Outdoors, we carry more brands and configurations than any single local dealer's lot because our model is procurement-first, not inventory-first. We work directly with manufacturers across every major implement brand and can source specific configurations, working widths, and horsepower matchups not currently listed. Tractor implements for sale near me often means settling for what is available. Our approach means getting what is right for the machine, the job, and the timeline.

Frequently Asked Questions

The core set for most property owners covers soil work and maintenance. A rotary tiller or box blade handles soil preparation and road maintenance. A post hole digger covers fencing. A rear blade or land leveler handles gravel and drainage. A broadcast spreader covers seeding and lime application. The specific models depend on tractor horsepower and working width requirements.

Every implement carries a minimum and maximum horsepower rating. Running an implement below its minimum-rated horsepower results in sluggish PTO performance and inconsistent results. Running an oversized implement strains the drivetrain. The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, the international engineering society that has developed and maintains the three-point hitch category standards and PTO shaft specifications used across the global tractor and implement industry since 1907, governs the Category 1, 2, and 3 hitch dimensions that determine which implements are compatible with which machine classes, making those standards the technical foundation for every horsepower-to-implement match decision. Our tractor equipment collections are organized by horsepower class to simplify the match.

The Firminator G3 and the Plotmaster Hunter series are the leading food plot implements in our lineup, both combining discing, seeding, and cultipacking in a single pass. The right model depends on tractor horsepower and plot size.

Sub-compact tractor implements are sized for Category 1 hitches and 13 to 45 horsepower machines, with lighter frame construction and narrower working widths. Compact tractor implements are designed for larger Category 1 and 2 hitches and 30 to 100 horsepower machines, with heavier construction and wider working widths to match the machine's greater output.

Yes. Our procurement team has direct manufacturer contacts across every brand we carry. If a specific implement, working width, or horsepower configuration is not currently listed, reach out, and we will source it.

A 3-point hitch is the standardized mounting system on the rear of a tractor that connects implements to the machine. It consists of two lower lift arms and a top link that together control implement attachment, lift height, and depth. The hitch category (Category 1, 2, or 3) determines which implement pin sizes and link spacing are compatible with a given tractor. Category 1 fits most sub-compact and compact tractors in the 20-45 horsepower range. Category 2 covers utility tractors from roughly 40 to 100 horsepower. Category 3 is used for high-horsepower machines ranging from 80 to 100 horsepower. Buying an implement in the wrong hitch category means it will not physically connect to the tractor without adapters, and even with adapters, the pin geometry may not allow the implement to operate correctly.