John Deere is still hindering farmers' ability to repair their machinery, US senator warns

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In a nutshell: John Deere, the largest agriculture machinery company in the world, is actively working against the interests of US farmers. According to Senator Elizabeth Warren, the organization is performing exceptionally well while its customers are grappling with rising costs associated with repairs and part replacements.

Warren recently sent a letter to John Deere CEO John May, asserting that the company is "evading" its obligations to comply with federal laws and respect customers' rights. According to Warren, John Deere is failing to provide farmers with the necessary tools to properly repair their agricultural equipment and is allegedly violating the Clean Air Act in the process.

In January 2023, John Deere entered into an agreement with the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), making concessions to the right-to-repair movement. Under the memorandum of understanding, the company was required to provide the tools, software, documentation, and other means necessary for farmers to repair their agricultural products without going through official repair shops.

In exchange for these concessions, AFBF members agreed to halt their promotion of new right-to-repair legislation at both the federal and state levels. Now, Senator Warren is accusing John Deere of supplying "impaired tools" and inadequate documentation. She claims the company is not upholding its end of the bargain, costing farmers both time and significant amounts of money.

The cost of parts and labor required to repair agricultural equipment has nearly doubled over the past two decades, according to Warren's letter. Since 2020 alone, repair costs have surged by 41 percent, yet John Deere's business has seen record profits. The company has maintained its profit margins by overcharging for repair services, with profits soaring by 270 percent since 2020.

Warren notes that while demand for new equipment can fluctuate, John Deere is thriving despite labor strikes, supply chain issues, declining sales, and the impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic. By restricting farmers' ability to repair their machinery, John Deere may also be violating federal law, as this practice could negatively affect greenhouse gas emissions.

The Clean Air Act (CAA) mandates that manufacturers like John Deere provide all necessary information to properly maintain and repair emission control systems in "mobile" products, such as tractors and other farming equipment. Warren has called on John Deere to respond to questions about its compliance with the CAA, warning CEO John May that further scrutiny, including potential public hearings, could be forthcoming.

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Farmers should all just boycott John Deere until they get a right to repair their stuff. Full stop. Wouldnt take long for John to comply if they lost their biggest market.
You clearly have no idea what you're talking about. The specialized farming machinery farmers have can easily be in the millions of dollars range. They can't just switch to another brand.
 
If John Deere is truly violating federal law, skip the letter from a senator and go straight to the one from a US Attorney.

It's tough to force a company to do what they don't want to do. If Sen. Warren wants to help farmers, maybe she could consider revoking any and all of the laws that are inhibiting competitors from jumping into the apparently very lucrative John Deere repair market - nullify protections for any DRM, alleged protectable IP on service information, etc etc.
 
Classic story. A company creates an excellent product that defeats all of its rivals becoming the top in its class.
Then the maker slowly makes it very hard or even impossible to fix unless it is done as the maker desires, and at the cost the maker demands.
Monopoly is much more evil than people think.

 
John Deere is CLOSING and laying off 600 employees, and moving production from those plants to
Mexico. (cheaper labor ya think?).
Here's the deal, fine, move the plants & JOBS to Mexico. For each of their products that ship back into
the USA, put a 100% tariff on them coming back into the USA!
 
Farmers should all just boycott John Deere until they get a right to repair their stuff. Full stop. Wouldnt take long for John to comply if they lost their biggest market.
Here in Australia John Deere is very popular as they are extremely reliable machines compared to the crap from European manufacturers. It is disappointing what JD is doing with lack of repairability, but they are still the No.1 in all other categories.
 
Companies like JD have many subsidized companies backing them so Governments are not going to go beyond a certain point especially when one or more of these big subsidized companies resides in their Country. Of course there is Caterpillar.
 
John Deere is CLOSING and laying off 600 employees, and moving production from those plants to
Mexico. (cheaper labor ya think?).
Here's the deal, fine, move the plants & JOBS to Mexico. For each of their products that ship back into
the USA, put a 100% tariff on them coming back into the USA!
Not only that, all of the foreign nations like China, Japan and Mexico put huge tarrifs on our products they sell there.
 
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