Ignite Attachments Expands with Compact Equipment Parts Line

Direct-to-Consumer Manufacturer Enters Wear Parts and Consumables Market
Ignite Attachments has expanded beyond attachments. The Minnesota-based company now offers a full line of compact equipment parts and consumables. From flat-free skid steer tires to grease and hydraulic fluid, Ignite is positioning itself as a one-stop online source for compact equipment support. This move builds on a growing catalog of more than 150 attachments and implements for skid steers, compact tractors and mini track loaders. From the press release:
“We launched Ignite with a focus on simplifying access to quality-built attachments, and over the past year we’ve expanded that vision to include critical parts and consumables,” said Trisha Pearson, business director for Ignite Attachments. “Now, when customers come to us for a grapple or land plane, they can also pick up replacement tires, grease or hydraulic kits. It’s all about giving operators what they need in one place and on their terms.”
What’s in the New Parts Lineup

Ignite’s new offerings focus on high-rotation, high-value components. Highlights include:
- Solid, flat-free skid steer tires in multiple tread patterns and sizes. These eliminate blowouts and reduce maintenance downtime.
- Third function valve kits, hydraulic top links and top and tilt kits engineered for compact tractors. These improve control of implements like grapples and snowplows.
- Everyday consumables such as grease, hydraulic fluid and poly cutting edges.
Coming soon: steel cutting edges, replacement tracks and wafer brushes. These additions allow users to buy maintenance parts along with attachments — all in one transaction. From the press release:
According to Pearson, the new parts offerings were developed in direct response to customer behavior. “We’re seeing both existing and new customers come to our site for more than just attachments. Whether it’s someone buying grease with their order or a customer discovering our site by searching for solid tires, we’re reaching a broader equipment community.”
Ignite’s Digital Tools Make Buying Easier

Another one of Ignite’s standout tools is its digital Fit Finder. This online feature lets users match attachments and parts to their specific equipment by brand and model. With a database of over 10,000 specs, Fit Finder removes the guesswork and simplifies selection. Just choose your machine from the drop-down menu. You’ll see all compatible Ignite products in seconds. No spreadsheets, no spec comparisons, no risk of ordering the wrong part.
Recent Attachment Launches

Ignite continues to grow its core lineup alongside parts. Recent releases include:
Tree and Fence Post Puller
Removes trees up to 8 in. in diameter, roots and all. Includes a push bar for operator safety and dual-purpose jaws for handling posts.
Box Plane
Combines land grading and box blade functionality. Offered in 48-, 60- and 72-in. widths for compact tractors.
Compact Tractor Grapple
Lightweight yet strong. Handles brush, logs and debris while preserving lift capacity. Available in two sizes with multiple connection options.
Mini Grapples

Engineered for mini track loaders. Available in rake, rock and bucket styles. Ideal for rental yards and tight jobsites.
Concrete Chute Bucket
A 56-in. bucket with a 2/3-yd capacity for precise concrete placement. Features removable chute and durable steel build.
Angle Broom
Offered in 72- and 84-in. widths. Lower profile improves visibility. Replaceable drum and reversible bristles extend service life.
The Takeaway

Ignite Attachments continues to disrupt the compact equipment market. With this new parts expansion, the company makes it easier for owners to maintain, repair and equip their machines in one place. From smart online tools like Fit Finder to a growing range of tools and consumables, Ignite offers a digital-first approach to compact equipment ownership. Explore Ignite’s parts and attachment offerings at www.igniteattachments.com.
Keith Gribbins is publisher of Compact Equipment.
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