Rental Guide

Where to Rent Skid Steer Attachments in Canada

Renting a skid steer attachment sounds simple — but the reality is that attachment rental in Canada is more limited than most people expect. Here's what you can realistically find, who rents them, what the costs look like, and when renting actually makes more sense than buying.

The Reality of Skid Steer Attachment Rental in Canada

Most equipment rental companies in Canada stock skid steer machines readily — but attachments are another story. The rental fleet at a typical national rental chain will include buckets, pallet forks, and possibly a standard grapple. That covers the basics for a lot of jobs. But if you need a mulcher, a soil conditioner, a stump grinder, or a flail mower, you are unlikely to find it through a general rental company.

This isn't a gap in the market — it's a reflection of how these attachments are actually used. Specialty attachments are expensive, require specialized knowledge to operate safely, and are typically owned by the contractors who use them regularly. They don't translate well to a general rental model.

Set your expectations before you call: If you're looking to rent a standard bucket, pallet forks, or a basic grapple, you'll likely find what you need. If you need a mulcher, trencher, soil conditioner, or breaker, availability varies widely by region and rental company. Call ahead.

Who Rents Skid Steer Attachments in Canada

Western Canada — BC, AB, SK, MB

Brandt Tractor

Brandt operates across western Canada and offers attachment rental through local branches. Coverage includes BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Contact your local Brandt branch directly to confirm what's in their rental fleet — availability varies by location. Brandt's strong connection to the agricultural and construction markets means they often have useful attachments that general rental companies don't stock.

Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic Canada

Toromont Cat

Toromont Cat covers Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada with a rental fleet that includes Cat-branded buckets and some hydraulic attachments. As a Cat dealer, their inventory tends toward quality over breadth — you won't find a huge variety, but what they have is commercial grade. Contact your nearest Toromont location for current attachment availability.

Quebec and Ontario

Hewitt Equipment

Hewitt Equipment operates in Quebec and Ontario with a focus on Cat-branded equipment and attachments. Their rental fleet includes skid steer attachments with a construction focus. Good option for Quebec-based operators who want Cat-ecosystem attachments.

National

Sunbelt Rentals

Sunbelt operates nationally across Canada and is one of the most accessible options for standard attachment rental — buckets and forks are generally available at most locations. For specialty attachments (grapples, breakers, trenchers), availability is location-dependent. Call ahead rather than assuming. Sunbelt is a good first call for quick-turnaround standard attachment needs.

Quebec and Ontario

Loxam

Loxam operates primarily in Quebec and Ontario with a construction-focused rental fleet. Their attachment inventory includes standard skid steer attachments for construction applications. Useful for contractors in their service area who need construction-ready attachments on short notice.

Across Canada — Local Dealers

Local Equipment Dealer Programs

This is often the most overlooked option: many equipment dealers across Canada offer 1–7 day demo or trial rentals for buyers who are considering a purchase. If you're evaluating a specific attachment before committing to buy, ask your local dealer if they can put you in the seat for a day or two. This isn't widely advertised but is more common than most buyers realize — especially at dealer open houses, demo days, and end-of-season sales periods.

What You Can Realistically Rent vs What You Need to Buy

Attachment TypeRental AvailabilityNotes
Standard bucketEasy to rentAvailable at most national rental chains
Pallet forksEasy to rentStandard fleet item across most rental companies
Standard root/brush grappleGenerally availableCall ahead to confirm at your location
Hydraulic breakerSometimes availableLarger rental chains more likely to stock
TrencherSometimes availableVaries significantly by region and company
Auger driveSometimes availableMore common at ag-focused dealers
Mulcher / forestry mulcherAlmost never rental-availableToo specialized — buy or hire a contractor who owns one
Stump grinderAlmost never rental-availableHire a stump grinding specialist for one-off jobs
Soil conditioner / power rakeAlmost never rental-availableBuy or arrange contractor with own equipment
Flail mowerAlmost never rental-availableVery rarely in rental fleets
Snow pusherSeasonal — variesSome dealers offer winter attachment rental

What Does Attachment Rental Cost?

Pricing varies by region, attachment type, and rental company — contact for current rates. But for general planning purposes:

Before you rent: Confirm that the attachment coupler style (SSQA, pin-on, etc.) is compatible with your machine. Most Canadian rental companies use standard SSQA, but verify before you book. A mismatched coupler on site can cost you half a day.

When Renting Makes Sense (and When It Doesn't)

Rent when:

Buy when:

The best approach for specialty attachments

If you need a specialty attachment for a one-time job and can't find it for rent, the most practical options are: (1) hire a subcontractor who owns the attachment, or (2) contact specialty equipment dealers in your area — some offer machine-with-attachment rental packages that aren't listed on general rental sites.

Thinking About Buying Instead?

If you've done the math and buying makes more sense for your situation, use our guides to narrow down what to buy and where to get it in Canada.

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