The final day of CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 brought an incredible close to FridayParts’ incredible days. At CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, FridayParts helps equipment owners and fleet teams leave with clearer part paths—what to replace, how to confirm fitment, and where to source aftermarket parts. At FridayParts, we used the show to turn quick booth chats into practical answers you can apply back at the yard.

FridayParts CONEXPO-CON/AGG Highlight
During CONEXPO-CON/AGG, a steady stream of contractors and equipment owners stopped by with the same practical problems: a machine down on a job, a part number that was worn off or didn’t match the tag, and confusing fitment because the “same” model changed by year or engine. We worked through those cases on the spot—checking application details, comparing configurations, and confirming compatible options—so visitors could avoid guesswork and order the right replacement the first time. The takeaway was simple: people wanted a fair price, but they also needed dependable quality and clear fitment answers to get back to work without delays.

The Core Challenges Equipment Owners Shared
Most visitors didn’t arrive asking for “a part.” They arrived with a situation.
- “The machine cranks but won’t start—what should be checked first?”
- “The filter housing looks different than the last one—what changed?”
- “We have mixed machines in the fleet—can one supplier cover most of it?”
- “How do we avoid ordering the wrong version?”
When a machine goes down, it’s easy to rush an order, but off-road equipment often differs by configuration, engine family, or production run—so the best match usually needs a part number, engine model, serial range, or clear photos/measurements. At the same time, most owners want a fair price without taking a risk on questionable quality, which is why a consistent aftermarket supplier with verified fitment and stable sourcing matters. And even with the right part, preventing repeat failures means checking the cause behind the symptom—for example, fuel problems may come from contaminated fuel, water intrusion, or missed service intervals.
What FridayParts brought to those conversations
From the site categories and how visitors used them, the strongest theme was coverage and structure. The store organizes parts in ways that match how you think in the shop:
- Engine spare parts (injectors & nozzle, fuel pump, starter motor, alternator, glow plug, turbocharger & kit, water pump, thermostat, belts, and more)
- Electrical parts
- Hydraulic & pneumatic parts
- Seals, filters & maintenance parts
- Plus machine-based paths: tractor, excavator, loader, forklift, generator, AWP, and more
For many visitors, the immediate value was knowing there was a clear place to start—even when only partial information was available.
What was Available at the Booth?
Trade shows are busy. People don’t want heavy sales talk—they want takeaways they can use later. That’s why the booth materials were chosen with a practical purpose.
- FridayParts hats (easy to spot each other on the floor, and a simple “thanks”)
- Parts manuals/product catalogs (the item most visitors asked to keep)
- Air fresheners (small, but popular—many folks spend long hours in cabs)
- Flyers with key categories and how to find parts by application
- Canvas tote bags to carry manuals and handouts
- Best-selling spare parts samples are available for your review and selection.

Why do the parts manual matter?
The parts manual is not just a brochure. It’s meant to help you move through the real-world steps of sourcing:
- Identify the machine type (excavator, loader, tractor, forklift, generator, AWP, engine, etc.)
- Narrow down by system (engine, electrical, hydraulic, filters & maintenance)
- Confirm the part reference (part number, application notes, or comparable replacement)
- Buy online once you’re confident
Where to go next
If you want a direct way to browse by category, brand, or machine type after the show, start here: FridayParts.
And if you’re building a more reliable purchasing workflow for the team, here’s a simple approach that came up often at the booth:
- Standardize the info you collect (photos, part markings, engine model, machine details)
- Bundle maintenance items with the repair order (filters, seals, key wear items)
- Cross-check before checkout (fitment notes, application range, matching specs)
- Keep a short list of “high-failure” spares for each machine type
Mid-show and in follow-up chats, another point stood out: trust is earned by consistency. Public store feedback helps here too—FridayParts displays an overall 4.4/5.0 rating based on 2,913 store reviews, which many visitors said they look for before trying a new supplier.
When it’s time to source your next replacement, FridayParts is built for off-road machinery owners who need broad compatibility, fair pricing, and a deep inventory without making the process complicated.
Thank You and Until Next Time!
The best part of CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 was the direct feedback from the people who operate, maintain, and manage off-road equipment every day. Those booth conversations keep the focus on what matters: correct fitment, steady quality, and fewer repeat breakdowns. If you grabbed a manual, a hat, or just had a quick parts talk—thank you. If you didn’t get the chance, the same parts lookup paths and ordering options are always open online.
