Accused of monopolizing the tractor repair market, John Deere agreed this week to settle a long-running right-to-repair ...
Across the farm belt, the cost of keeping modern machinery running has become a flashpoint, as growers push for the legal right to fix their own tractors instead of relying on expensive, tightly ...
The tractor maker is paying for its years as the central opponent of right-to-repair. Consumer advocates say it’s still not ...
"Right-to-repair advocates say the digitization of agricultural equipment ... has made self-repair almost impossible, forcing ...
While the company emphasizes a commitment to customer service and innovation, repair advocates suggest pending state ...
Owning a $500,000 tractor doesn’t mean you can fix it. Welcome to John Deere’s digital nightmare, where farmers resort to Ukrainian hackers just to repair equipment they legally own. This isn’t ...
It also agreed to provide farmers with access to repair materials for a period of 10 years.
John Deere has agreed to pay $99 million to settle a lawsuit involving the company’s control over farm equipment repairs ...
Deere & Company has reached a $99 million settlement to a four-year legal battle with farmers concerning “right to repair” ...
Right-to-repair lawsuits and proposed legislation may reshape consumer product ownership nationwide.
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