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Business Profile

Heavy Equipment Rentals

Frontier Tractor Parts & Equipment

About

About This Business

Frontier Tractor Parts provides heavy equipment parts and machine salvage services, including construction equipment parts, attachments, and dismantled machinery. The company assists clients with locating parts through an equipment parts locator service and offers a selection of used, rebuilt, and aftermarket parts for various machinery brands.

BBB Accredited Since: 2/17/2025

Years in Business: 34

Products and Services

Aftermarket parts, Attachments, Backhoe parts, Bulldozer parts, Construction equipment parts, Crawler excavator parts, Dismantled machinery, Heavy machinery, Parts locator service, Rebuilt parts, Replacement parts, Skid steer parts, Telehandler parts, Used parts, Wheel loader parts

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
4/4/2002
Business Started:
5/16/1992
Business Incorporated:
7/26/1993
Type of Entity:
Corporation
Alternate Names:
Frontier Tractor Parts & Equipment, Inc.
Business Management:
Mr. Johnnie Berger, CEO
Mr. Matt Dabney, Inventory Manager
Mr. Chris Liton, Parts Manager

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Mr. Johnnie Berger, CEO
Customer Contacts
Mr. Johnnie Berger, CEO
Fax numbers
Primary Fax: (936) 653-3596
Additional Phone Numbers
Other Phone: (936) 653-3601
Additional Email Addresses
Sales: Email this Business
Social Media
Facebook

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