About Librax

Librax Work Tool Division is built upon the idea that an attachments company is only as effective as the tools it sells and the people supporting those tools. It is our philosophy that no matter how well built or advanced the attachment is, it will only do what it is built for. Therefore, it is much more effective to buy the right tool for the job the first time. While excavators can be considered general tool carriers, attachments often need to be specialized to meet critical job requirements. We pride ourselves on our ability to recommend well thought out solutions. We combine our extensive product knowledge with a thorough understanding of your specific industry to come up with ways to make your jobsite more efficient.

"At the end of the day I won’t have sold you anything, I just gave you some great advice and you chose to take it." -David Hall, Co-Owner

In a perfect world attachments are greased and hard-faced like clockwork. We do not live in a perfect world and neither do you. No matter how good the product is eventually it will need service. It is not uncommon for equipment to go down due to neglect and to be honest we half expect it to and so do our manufacturers. For this reason all new equipment sold has the wear and tear items standing by. If you are a company that does not have the ability to work on your own equipment we have a fully equipped service truck and one of the most versatile and experienced mechanics in New England. We also work closely with a local machine shop for all of your attachment reconditioning needs.

"When we started this company I knew that service could not be our Achilles heel, fortunately we are finding that with the help of Stanley LaBounty it has become one of our strengths” -Scott Guimond, Co-Owner

Our Objectives
  • To only be associated with the highest quality products and service
  • To further establish ourselves as the local authority on demolition and recycling attachments
  • To combine innovative solutions with weathered experience
  • To continue to play a key role in the New England demolition and recycling community
  • To operate a family owned business in a professional environment