About us
Ag Attachments is a renowned New Zealand-owned and operated importer and manufacturer of high-quality agricultural implements with a strong commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction.
Ag Attachments has been a prominent player in the New Zealand agricultural machinery market for many years, providing a comprehensive range of high-quality equipment to enhance and streamline farming operations. At the heart of Ag Attachments' ethos is a dedication to elevating the efficiency, productivity, and profitability of the farming community.
The company is driven by a mission to empower agricultural professionals with innovative and reliable implements, enabling them to overcome challenges and seize opportunities in the dynamic landscape of modern agriculture. Integrity, quality, and customer-centricity form the cornerstone of Ag Attachments' values, guiding every aspect of the company's operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you supply NZ farmers direct or through tractor dealers?
Ag Attachments is a New Zealand‑owned supplier of agricultural implements and tractor attachments, supporting farmers, contractors, and rural businesses with equipment that’s built for day‑to‑day work.
Most customers buy and get equipment fitted through their local tractor dealer or workshop, and we back that with NZ‑based parts supply, technical advice, and warranty support. If you’re a contractor needing the right setup quickly, we can help confirm compatibility and direct you to the best supply path for your area.
We’re centrally based in the Hamilton area and ship product nationwide, so you can get support whether you’re in dairy country, sheep and beef, horticulture, or civil/land development. Tell us your closest town and preferred dealer and we’ll help from there.
Contact our team for your nearest dealer and local support.
How do I order spare parts in NZ and get them dispatched quickly?
For spare parts, the fastest route is to contact our Parts Department with your machine details (brand, model, serial number if available, and what you need). We support parts for key ranges including Stoll loaders and accessories, as well as other equipment lines we supply.
If you’re trying to minimise downtime, note the dispatch cut‑off: for same‑day despatch, parts orders need to be with our parts team no later than 3pm. If the order is urgent, call to discuss freighting options and the best courier route for your region.
Authorised dealers can place orders via the dealer parts order form, and we can also help you locate the correct part using resources like parts books (particularly useful for loader components and coupling systems).
What warranty do Ag Attachments products and parts come with in NZ?
Ag Attachments machinery is covered by a 12‑month comprehensive warranty (unless stated otherwise) against faulty materials and workmanship. To stay covered, equipment must be serviced, maintained, and operated under normal conditions and within its intended use and capacity.
Like most implement warranties, there are exclusions. The warranty policy lists normal wear items (for example belts, blades/knives, flails/tines, PTO components, chains, seals, oil, and cosmetic fade/corrosion unless a manufacturing defect is proven) and it also notes that non‑genuine parts can affect eligibility.
For parts purchased over the counter, the policy also states a 12‑month parts warranty. Dealers lodge claims via the warranty application process, and claims require the right supporting info (such as photos and pre‑delivery/install checks, where relevant).
Where can I buy a STOLL front loader in NZ, and will it fit my tractor?
Ag Attachments supplies STOLL front loaders, implements, and accessories in New Zealand. STOLL loaders are designed around a drive‑in system that supports fitment across a wide range of tractor types, including older and newer series—so “will it fit?” is usually a configuration question, not a dead end.
A common search is FS vs FZ. On the STOLL range, FS models are non‑self‑levelling and FZ models have mechanical self‑levelling. Your choice depends on the work (feedout, silage, pallet handling, bale transport), desired visibility/stability, and how you run attachments day‑to‑day.
The STOLL line shown on our site includes models suited to tractors roughly in the 50–300 hp range depending on the loader model, and we can help match the correct loader to your tractor make/model and intended implements.
Are Fieldmaster mowers and implements NZ‑made, and do you support parts?
Fieldmaster equipment is positioned as premium farm equipment with a long track record in mowing products, and it’s presented on the Ag Attachments site as committed to continuing to be New Zealand made. That matters for many NZ farms and contractors because local support and practical carry‑over knowledge are often as important as the spec sheet.
Fieldmaster’s range on the site references mowing equipment plus specialist products offered through brand partners (including rotary hoes and drum mulchers for horticulture, agriculture, and viticulture use). If you’re comparing mower and mulcher options for pasture topping, roadside/verge work, or orchard rows, we can help narrow models based on tractor horsepower, terrain, and duty cycle expectations.
Parts and after‑sales support are available through our parts team and wider dealer support pathways—important if you need blades, consumables, or quick replacement components during peak season.
Which Cosmo Bully rotary hoe suits my tractor and soil type?
Cosmo Bully implements include finishing mowers, mulchers, and rotary hoes—often searched by contractors and growers who need tidy cultivation or row work in tight windows. If you’re looking up “Cosmo Bully rotary hoe NZ”, it’s usually because you want a reliable implement matched to your tractor size and your crop system (pasture renovation, horticulture beds, vineyard/orchard rows).
A practical reference point on the site is the UM Series rotary hoe: it’s described as a single‑speed, side gear driven implement specifically for tractors in the 35–50 hp range, and suited for nurseries, vineyards, and orchards. That’s a useful long‑tail query target because horsepower‑band searches tend to be highly transactional (“I have X hp—what fits?”).
For best results, confirm your tractor PTO specs, expected working depth, soil type, and whether you need offset capability for row work. We can then recommend a setup that avoids overloading the tractor and still leaves a clean finish.
What Tanco bale shear or bale slice is best for feedout?
For NZ feedout, the right Tanco setup depends on whether you’re mainly splitting wrapped round bales, or you also want to work with bunker feed. The i73 BaleShear is described as slicing and retaining plastic for bales up to about 1.5–1.55m diameter, and it was developed to reduce labour and improve safety by keeping operators in the cab during feeding.
If you want “bale + bunker” capability, the i75 MultiShear is presented as a combination bale shear and silage cutter designed to handle both baled and bunkered feed. It also lists a bale size range and points to a clean face cut (helpful for feed quality management and tidy yards).
In both cases, the practical buying questions are hydraulic requirements, hitch interface (common in NZ yards), and how you want the plastic/net managed for recycling. If you tell us your tractor/handler setup and feed system, we can point you to the most efficient option.
What tractors do Sauter front linkage & PTO systems fit in NZ?
Sauter front linkage and front PTO systems are designed to fit multiple tractor makes commonly used in New Zealand, including John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, Claas and Deutz-Fahr. On the Ag Attachments site, Sauter is positioned specifically around front linkage and PTO compatibility by tractor brand.
To confirm fitment, you typically need your tractor model and year/series, what implement you want to run on the front (mower, mulcher, sweeper, etc.), and the PTO requirements. Front linkage and PTO fitment is a “measure twice” job—getting it right affects driveline alignment, turning clearance, and safe operation.
If you’re unsure, contact our technical support team with the tractor details and intended front implement, and we’ll help you validate compatibility before you order.
Do you supply Zocon harrows, yard scrapers and sweepers in NZ?
Yes — Zocon equipment on the Ag Attachments site includes a broad “farm yard and grassland” style range: hydraulic harrows/grassland harrows, greenkeeper-type tools, tipping trailers, yard scrapers, sweepers and bale clamps. These are common searches for farms and contractors wanting practical, durable gear for pasture conditioning and yard clean-up.
For example, the Zocon grassland harrow listing includes linkage Cat 2 suitability (useful if you’re matching to catch hooks and standard NZ linkage setups). The Zocon implements page also describes yard scraper and sweeper options (including Cat 2 and quick coupling triangle references for the sweeper).
If you’re comparing options, focus on your tractor linkage category, working width, and whether you need galvanised construction for corrosion resistance around yards and effluent areas. We can help you choose the right configuration, and back it with parts support through our Parts Department.
What Carrarospray sprayer suits orchards, vineyards or pasture work?
Carrarospray covers both linkage sprayers and orchard sprayers, so the first decision is your application: general pasture/boom spraying versus air-blast style orchard/vineyard work. The Carrarospray page lists common build features like rotationally moulded polyethylene tanks, galvanised modular frames, and diaphragm pump configurations.
For linkage sprayers, the site lists Category 1 and 2 linkage pins and notes that a drive shaft is included with units. Control options include manual (multi-tap) and proportional electric control setups depending on model. For orchard sprayers, the site lists handwash and flush tanks and other orchard-oriented features.
If you’re a contractor or grower, also consider tank size, pump output, boom/fan configuration, and how you’ll manage rinsing/handwash and clean water on the job. We can help you confirm PTO and linkage requirements before you commit, and support parts through the parts team.
How do EASYMASS weight blocks help with tractor ballasting?
Proper ballasting is one of the simplest ways to improve stability and performance—especially for loader work, heavy linkage implements, and transport on rolling country. EASYMASS tractor weight blocks are positioned on the Ag Attachments site as cast iron weights designed to solve ballasting needs and make weight adjustment easier via add-on weights.
The listing includes common sizes (600kg, 850kg, 900kg) and notes Cat 2/3 compatibility, with a 600kg add-on weight designed to clip onto the larger blocks. That matters for NZ operators who want to fine-tune front weight depending on whether the tractor is running a loader, a rear implement, or a front linkage setup.
When choosing ballast, consider axle loading, tyre pressures, and what you’re trying to achieve: safer loader handling, reduced wheel slip, or more consistent PTO performance under load. We can help confirm the right configuration for your tractor and typical jobs.
Why choose a Dromone hydraulic push-back hitch?
A hydraulic push-back (pickup) hitch is a productivity upgrade for operators who couple/uncouple regularly—reducing time, improving alignment, and keeping work moving during busy seasons. Dromone hitches on the Ag Attachments site are described as mounted directly to the tractor end, leveraging tractor weight to aid stability.
For many NZ farms and contractors, the real-world value is less “hitch drama”: smoother implement pickup, fewer repeated attempts to connect, and a more controlled coupling process—especially when moving between jobs or swapping implements in tight yards.
To select the right hitch, you’ll want tractor make/model details, drawbar requirements, and the implement types you typically run. We can advise on the right configuration and support the supply chain through our NZ-based team.