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Today the US Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against farming equipment manufacturer Deere & Company—makers of the iconic green John Deere tractors, harvesters, and mowers—citing its longtime reluctance to keep its customers from fixing their own machines.

“Farmers rely on their agricultural equipment to earn a living and feed their families,” FTC chair Lina Khan wrote in a statement alongside the full complaint. “Unfair repair restrictions can mean farmers face unnecessary delays during tight planting and harvest windows.”

  • @Kr4u7
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    71 day ago

    Claas and Deutz would be the biggest ones ig

    • @[email protected]
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      51 day ago

      Why don’t farmers switch to them? I assume there are laws preventing it, it sounds like JD have a monopoly in the US else farmers would switch

      • @[email protected]
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        246 minutes ago

        Are you asking why American farmers who want to repair their own stuff don’t switch to European equipment?

        All the parts would be in metric!

      • @[email protected]
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        51 day ago

        IIRC a mixture of inertia (“we’ve always used John Deere”) and some specialty equipment/attachments that only they make and would not necessarily work with other brands

        • @[email protected]
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          524 hours ago

          At some point continuing to use a product that abuses you is just your own fault.

          I hope a movement starts where they start switching, JD will conform very quickly if their sales tank.