If you own a skid steer in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metro and you’re still buying attachments at retail, you’re leaving real money on the table. Twin Cities buyers bidding through K-BID.com have been winning Wolverine skid steer attachments — brush cutters, augers, tillers, trenchers, grapple buckets, and more — at prices that are 30–60% below what the same equipment costs new at a dealer or online retailer.
This post covers real auction sale prices for Wolverine attachments from K-BID auctions serving the Minneapolis and Twin Cities metro market, run through West Metro Auction & Equipment — one of K-BID’s established Minnesota auction affiliates. These are not estimates. These are competitive final hammer prices from actual online auctions.
Wolverine is one of the most widely distributed Chinese-brand skid steer attachment lines in the Midwest. Their product catalog covers nearly every attachment category a skid steer owner needs — from pallet forks and augers to brush cutters, tillers, trenchers, grapple buckets, dozer blades, and snow pushers. In the Twin Cities metro, where landscapers, contractors, property managers, and hobby-farm owners on the suburban fringe all run skid steers, Wolverine lots at K-BID Minnesota auctions draw consistent competitive bidding.
The appeal is simple: a Wolverine brush cutter that retails for $2,000–$3,500 new is clearing $925–$1,125 at Twin Cities K-BID auctions. A Wolverine auger drive and bit set that lists for $800–$1,400 online is going for $485–$566 at the same auctions. For a Twin Cities buyer who needs working attachments — not a brand name on the side of the machine — the auction math is hard to argue with.
Wolverine brush cutters are among the most actively bid attachment lots at Twin Cities K-BID auctions. The hydraulic skid steer brush cutter is a high-demand item in the Minneapolis metro — used by landscapers for overgrowth clearing, property managers for vacant lot maintenance, and rural exurban buyers for pasture and right-of-way work on properties along the metro fringe.
| Attachment | Twin Cities Auction Sale Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Wolverine Brush Cutter (skid steer mount) | $925–$1,125 | Multiple lots; consistent competitive bidding across auction cycles |
A comparable skid steer brush cutter from a name-brand U.S. manufacturer runs $2,500–$5,000 new. Wolverine’s brush cutter clearing $925–$1,125 at Twin Cities K-BID auction represents 25–45 cents on the dollar versus that retail benchmark. For a Minneapolis-area contractor or property manager who needs brush-cutting capability without a capital equipment budget, this is one of the most accessible entry points in the K-BID attachment catalog.
Three of the most practical attachment categories for Twin Cities skid steer owners — augers for post and utility work, tillers for landscaping and soil prep, and trenchers for irrigation and utility installation — all appear regularly in West Metro Auction & Equipment lots on K-BID. Here’s what buyers in the metro are paying:
| Wolverine Attachment | Twin Cities Auction Sale Range | Typical Metro Use |
|---|---|---|
| Wolverine Auger Drive & Bit Set | $485–$566 | Post hole drilling, fence installation, landscaping, utility work |
| Wolverine Skid Steer Tiller (86”) | $710–$726 | Soil preparation, lawn renovation, garden bed prep, athletic field maintenance |
| Wolverine Skid Steer Trencher | $650–$750 | Irrigation lines, electrical conduit, drainage, utility installation |
The Wolverine tiller at $710–$726 is a particularly strong value for Twin Cities metro buyers. An 86” hydraulic rotary tiller for a skid steer retails for $1,800–$3,500 new depending on brand. Minneapolis-area landscapers, sod contractors, and commercial property managers who need tilling capability for the spring and fall seasons are consistently picking these up at well under half of new retail cost through K-BID auctions.
The Wolverine trencher at $650–$750 serves a wide range of metro buyers — from irrigation contractors installing residential sprinkler systems in the western suburbs to small utilities and municipality crews who need on-demand trenching capability without the overhead of a dedicated machine rental or ownership program.
Beyond the core attachment categories, Twin Cities K-BID auction data shows strong buyer demand for Wolverine specialty attachments that expand what a standard skid steer can do on a job site or property.
| Wolverine Attachment | Twin Cities Auction Sale Range | Typical Metro Use |
|---|---|---|
| Wolverine Grapple Bucket | $660–$680 | Brush clearing, demolition debris, log handling, material sorting |
| Wolverine Dozer Blade (84”) | $875 | Site grading, snow removal, material pushing on commercial and residential sites |
| Wolverine Snow Pusher | $484 | Commercial lot and driveway snow management — high demand in Minnesota winters |
| Wolverine Sickle Bar Mower | $626–$660 | Roadside and ditch mowing, tall grass and weed management on larger properties |
| Wolverine Skid Steer Land Leveler | $575–$580 | Site grading, gravel driveway maintenance, lawn leveling, finish grading |
| Wolverine Skid Steer Ripper | $285 | Frost break, hard soil penetration, asphalt scarification |
The snow pusher at $484 and the dozer blade at $875 deserve special attention for Twin Cities buyers. Minnesota winters make snow management a genuine operational need for commercial property operators, parking lot services, and larger residential properties. A dedicated skid steer snow pusher or blade — bought at K-BID auction pricing — is a practical tool that pays for itself quickly in a Minneapolis-area operation. The Wolverine ripper at $285 is one of the lowest-cost entries in the Twin Cities K-BID attachment catalog and serves a specific need that every Minnesota contractor knows: breaking frozen or heavily compacted ground in spring without renting a dedicated machine.
Pallet forks are among the most commonly owned skid steer attachments in any market, and Twin Cities K-BID auction data shows a wide range of Wolverine fork options appearing in West Metro lots — from basic fork extensions to hydraulic adjustable frames.
| Wolverine Fork Option | Twin Cities Auction Sale Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Wolverine Pallet Fork Hydraulic Adjustable | $566–$625 | Full hydraulic spread adjustment from cab; most capable fork option in Wolverine line |
| Wolverine Pallet Fork Frame | $135–$168 | Frame only; pair with existing tines or separate extensions |
| Wolverine Pallet Fork Extensions | $36–$64 | Add-on extensions for existing forks; common in multi-lot auction purchases |
The hydraulic adjustable fork at $566–$625 is the standout lot in this category for Twin Cities commercial buyers. Hydraulic adjustability — spreading the forks from the cab without getting off the machine — is a significant productivity advantage on a busy job site or in a commercial loading environment. At under $650, it’s one of the more capable attachment purchases available through K-BID’s Twin Cities auction network.
K-BID.com is Minnesota’s home-state online auction platform — founded and headquartered in the Upper Midwest, with 500,000+ registered bidders and a network of over 200 auction affiliates across the region. In the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metro, West Metro Auction & Equipment runs competitive online equipment and attachment auctions through K-BID’s platform. Here’s how the process works:
Where can I buy Wolverine skid steer attachments at auction in Minneapolis?
K-BID.com is one of the most active online auction platforms for Wolverine skid steer attachments in the Minneapolis–Twin Cities market. West Metro Auction & Equipment — a K-BID affiliate serving the metro — runs regular equipment and attachment auctions featuring Wolverine brush cutters, augers, tillers, trenchers, grapple buckets, and pallet forks. Search K-BID by keyword “Wolverine” and filter by Minnesota to find active Twin Cities lots.
What do Wolverine skid steer attachments sell for at auction in the Twin Cities?
Based on real K-BID auction data from the Minneapolis metro market, Wolverine attachment prices vary by type: brush cutters $925–$1,125, auger drive and bit sets $485–$566, tillers $710–$726, trenchers $650–$750, grapple buckets $660–$680, hydraulic adjustable pallet forks $566–$625, dozer blades $875, and snow pushers $484. These prices reflect competitive online bidding through K-BID’s network of Twin Cities and Minnesota auction affiliates.
Are Wolverine skid steer attachments compatible with my machine?
Most Wolverine attachments are built for standard universal quick attach plates, which are compatible with Case, New Holland, Caterpillar, Gehl, John Deere, Kubota, and many other skid steer brands. Bobcat machines use either a universal plate or a proprietary Bob-Tach system depending on the model year — verify your specific machine before bidding. For hydraulic attachments, confirm your skid steer’s hydraulic flow output matches the attachment requirements. High-flow attachments like brush cutters and tillers require a machine with high-flow hydraulics.
Can I inspect Wolverine attachments before bidding on K-BID?
Yes. West Metro Auction & Equipment lots on K-BID typically include an in-person inspection window before the auction closes. Inspection dates, times, and pickup location are listed in each individual lot on K-BID.com. For any hydraulic attachment — brush cutters, augers, tillers, trenchers — in-person inspection is strongly recommended before placing a maximum bid.
Why does K-BID dominate equipment and attachment auctions in Minnesota?
K-BID is Minnesota’s native online auction platform — founded in the Upper Midwest and built specifically for Midwest buyers and sellers. With 500,000+ registered bidders and 200+ auction affiliates across Minnesota and surrounding states, K-BID offers a depth of local inventory and buyer competition that out-of-region platforms can’t match for Minnesota equipment categories. For Twin Cities buyers looking for skid steer attachments, compact equipment, and working tools at auction pricing, K-BID is the home-field advantage.
What else shows up at West Metro Auction & Equipment lots on K-BID?
In addition to Wolverine skid steer attachments, West Metro Auction & Equipment lots on K-BID have featured AGT and CFG mini excavators, AGT mini skid steer loaders, 40’ high-cube multi-door shipping containers ($4,225–$6,700), AGT two-post car lifts, LandHonor shop tools, and a range of skid steer attachments from brands including Mower King and TOPCAT. The Twin Cities K-BID auction calendar runs year-round — search active lots to see what’s currently available.