HAPPENING NOW!! Farmers Say 'ENOUGH IS ENOUGH' After John Deere Did This!

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HAPPENING NOW!! Farmers Say 'ENOUGH IS ENOUGH' After John Deere Did This!
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John Deere's once-stellar reputation has taken a nosedive as farmers revolt against its restrictive repair policies. From skyrocketing repair costs to losing autonomy over their own equipment, farmers are pushing back with the ‘right-to-repair’ movement. Discover how John Deere's practices are reshaping the agricultural industry and fueling competition. Will this iconic brand recover, or has it alienated its most loyal customers? Watch now to uncover the full story and the fight for farmers' rights!

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John Deere isn't the only tractor company just switch brands and leave Deere out in the COLD

JimWalter-hk
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Farmers should have the right to repair equipment that they own!!!

michaeldelaney
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Winning back trust is tough when it’s lost through arrogance and greed.

ralphaverill
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A small plastic piece broke on my JD tractor. The JD dealership told me the price to buy a replacement was $54 dollars. Ridiculous!!! I then asked the parts guys at the JD dealership for the part number. My plan was to shop for it online. He told me the JD does not give out part numbers. What!?! Well, I found it online anyway, and bought if brand new for only $12. That was four months ago. Until then I was a huge JD fan. No more.

dogood
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I know from growing up on a farm that the ability to work on your equipment is vital to your operation!

JPhoenix
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I worked as a service manager for a construction rental company. My mechanics were certified on all brands. John Deere made our life miserable. After they did that crap to us i told our corporate to not buy any JD equipment. Think about it. The equipment is extremely expensive, but by the time you got three years with it the maintenance cost you awuired is as much as a good down payment for new competitor equipment. As I moved on I tell anyone that will hear not to buy even a JD lawn mower.

misterknight
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A 27% drop in sales in the 4th quarter of 2024 should teach the greedy bastards a lesson that should reverberate all the way up to the CEO's salary & bonus cheque's.
A dear friend here in S.Louisiana bought a used deere backhoe/loader. But it developed expensively serious electronic problems. Catch 22 & Murphys Law got him because he could either pay Deere's exorbitant repair bill or sell it at a loss. He lost a lot of hard earned money.
One man owns 4 dealerships in this area, and they're all struggling now. Word travels fast in these tightly-knit rural towns. My friend Don passed away three weeks ago, but not before he made his voice heard and put a big local dent in Deere's reputation and sales. Don would have been 90 this August 11th. RIP Don Jameson.

brianwood
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How about cutting internal costs like John Deere CEO taking huge pay cuts? No one is that important that they deserve a salary of 27 million dollars per year. They have lost contact with reality. They need to get real or lose a huge portion with the farmers . I believe farmers are fair. John Deere needs to be fair or lose out.

allenboyer
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John deere needs to disappear the company I work for has 2 huge excavators. These machines were shut down by the company when they reached 1000 hours. This was done so my boss could bring both machines to the dealer for inspection. My boss left both machines at the dealership and bought 2 Hitachi excavators. What a joke

urbanmacdonald
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When you spend million of dollars to buy equipment it should be YOURS and YOUR right to repair

kensmith
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I was an apprentice back from 82 to 87 on a very large sugar plantation and they had a very large fleet of John Deere equipment. At the time it was the best out there. Beautiful powerful and reliable machines. We did our own maintenance and repairs and we received regular training at John Deere or sometimes their people would come out to train mechanics.
This that is happening is the antithesis of everything John Deere and indeed America stand for. Unmitigated greed is destroying America.

jiggsborah
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All the farmers should bring a class action lawsuit against Deere for loss of time and products and sales and force Deere to buy back all their machines at full price.

azurazdandaridae
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I use to farm 10, 000 acres, I retired when I saw John Deere going to high Technology. I said I was now working for Technology Companies, so I retired. FARMERs need to stop buying new equipment.

avisionrealtyllc
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Paying a CEO 17 million, to destroy your market share and stock prices ….. brilliant business plan

chuckstewart
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John Deere pulls the "you can't fix your own equipment" to I will buy something else. Hewlett Packard locks me out of using non HP ink cartridges, I threw away all (4) of my HP's and replaced them with Epson's. These big companies need to learn that their customers are not stupid and we won't take it anymore! P.S. I painted my JD orange.

elrobo
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Corporate and investor greed has caused the demise of many a great company and John Deer is no exception

ArnCital
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JD says that right to repair could result in "equipment misuse"? If I own a piece of equipment, who the hell are they to tell me how to use it and what even constitutes misuse?

jamesbarca
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Business works on one simple principle: Make the customer happy. You don't have to be a CEO to figure that out.

jakegrist
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If I can't fix it, I won't buy it! Our 50 year old Case still works just fine, thank you very much! I was taught the old way to make and keep a straight furrow/windrow regardles of how long it is. The only reliable "computer" I own sits between my ears! Our yeilds are as good and brought in as quick as my neighbours, but we are not saddled with the new equipment debt they have. Why are computers and the extortionists that put them in everything allowed to screw over honest farmers? I think this is, in part, a very devious way to bankrupt otherwise productive family farms in favour of gigantic corporate entities not necessarily locally owned/operated by farmers.

By the way, the "collective" (aka corporate/government controlled) farms of 1920s Soviet-era Russia & Ukraine were created from forced closures of highly productive family farms to control the food supply. Are there parallels here?

michaelheurkens
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This would not have happened 35 years ago. Many things have changed with Deere. The bean counters run the business now, and you’re seeing the results.

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