Skid Steer Attachments Rental in Livingston County, MI
Rent skid steer attachments in Livingston County, Michigan. ECS Rents stocks pallet forks, grapple buckets, augers, brush cutters, and more — pair with one of our skid steers or use with your own machine.
Attachments turn a skid steer from a single-purpose machine into a complete work crew. ECS Rents stocks the most-requested skid steer attachments for Livingston County contractors and homeowners: pallet forks for moving materials, grapple buckets for brush and debris, augers for post holes and tree planting, brush cutters for clearing overgrown lots, and grading buckets for finish work.
Most attachments use the standard universal skid steer mount and will fit any modern skid steer in our fleet — or your own machine if you already own one. We'll confirm compatibility before you leave the yard.
Common rentals: pallet forks for landscape installs across Brighton and Hartland, augers for fence and deck post installations, grapples for lot clearing in Pinckney and Hamburg, and brush cutters for property maintenance throughout Livingston County's rural areas.
Best For
- Pallet forks for moving sod, pavers, mulch, and stone
- Grapple buckets for brush, logs, and demolition debris
- Augers for fence post, deck post, and tree-planting holes
- Brush cutters for clearing overgrown lots and fence rows
- Grading buckets and box blades for finish dirt work
- Snow pushes and plows for commercial snow removal
Available Skid Steer Attachments Models
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rent attachments without renting a skid steer?
Yes. Attachments can be rented separately if you already own or are renting a skid steer elsewhere. We'll confirm mount compatibility before pickup.
Do your attachments fit any skid steer?
Our attachments use the universal skid steer quick-attach mount, which fits virtually all modern skid steers from major manufacturers (Bobcat, CAT, Kubota, John Deere, etc.).
What auger size do I need for a fence post?
A 9-inch auger handles standard 4×4 fence posts in concrete. For 6×6 posts or larger structural posts, step up to a 12-inch. We can recommend based on your project.
Can a brush cutter handle small trees?
Yes. Most of our skid-steer brush cutters handle saplings up to 3–4 inches in diameter. For larger tree work, pair with a grapple bucket or upgrade to a mini excavator with a thumb.
Do you stock specialty attachments?
We stock the most common attachments. For specialty needs, call 517-518-1661 and we'll let you know what's available or recommend a sourcing option.
Call 517-518-1661 to reserve.