Earthworm Attachments holds over $5m of stock in New Zealand, with tools designed for forestry, drainage, demolition, and utilities
In today’s earthmoving and contracting world, adaptability is key. The demands on machines are growing, but so too is the potential to get more out of them – without investing in new iron. That’s where hydraulic attachments step in. The ability to switch tasks without switching machines saves time, money, and headaches – and that’s why more operators are investing in them as essential productivity tools.
With over $5 million worth of hydraulic attachments in stock, Earthworm Attachments is one of New Zealand’s leading suppliers, dedicated solely to hydraulic attachments. From grabs and augers to rock breakers, trenchers, and pulverisers, their range is built for the conditions and challenges New Zealand operators face every day.

Earthworm say their hydraulic attachments aren’t just add-ons. They’re force multipliers. Imagine turning a standard excavator into a tree-slaying tool with a heavy-duty grapple saw. Or transforming a mini digger into a high-volume screening machine with ease.
That’s the power of smart attachments: rethinking what a machine can do. Whether it’s working in forestry, drainage, demolition, or utilities, Earthworm’s team can help match the right tool to the application.
Availability is a big part of the value. With significant stock on hand, most attachments are ready to ship – reducing lead times and keeping machines working. Earthworm say they understand the pressure to keep crews productive and jobs on schedule, so they prioritise speed and fit when supporting customers.

Beyond ready-to-go gear, Earthworm also builds custom hydraulic solutions for unique machine setups or specialised tasks. Their engineering team works alongside contractors to deliver purpose-built attachments that help get the job done – and don’t compromise on quality.
For dedicated machine owners, hydraulic attachments are no longer optional – they’re strategic investments in efficiency and capability. Earthworm says with their knowledge, stockholding, and focus, the possibilities are wide open.
For more information, contact earthworm.co.nz
