Farmers Are Hacking Their Tractors Because of a Repair Ban
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Length: 11min 29sec (689 seconds)
Published: Tue Mar 03 2020
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John Deere's statement, lol:
Yeah, you should have worked with customers! You could have given people a stripped-down diagnostic kit. It doesn't even need to be the full software. Just tell people what's wrong with their equipment and let them activate parts. They'll happily agree you're not responsible if they do a bad repair job. Same goes for Apple and the other shitty companies that want to profit on repairs.
It's hilarious that they're talking about adding costs with no value. How, exactly, does letting people repair stuff cheaper add cost? How does it "add value" to have someone pay $2k to haul their truck to a repair shop to fix a broken little sensor? All it does is subtract from John Deere's bottom line. It's such a nonsense statement that it's obvious they're looking at it from their perspective and don't give a shit about the customer.
This is the main reason when I bought a new tractor last year, I didn't even consider buying a John Deere.
Video is from 2018. But the description says what matters:
I guess the special interests were strong in Nebraska. Fuck John Deere!
Hactors
Was this reuploaded? I swear I saw this video a year or so ago...
Anything you buy should be yours, no ifs ands or buts. Anything you do after buying a product should not be at the whim of the company you bought it from. Nobody tells you you cannot juggle oranges after you buy them, you simply do or don't. I don't get why this is different for anything that uses electricity.
Not trying to be a dick, honest question. Why canโt these people buy other competitors tractors without these restrictions, or keep using the older ones if they can still do the job as they mention in the video?
Companies like John Deere, Apple, etc...need to be fined 10 billion or so each to teach them not to be fuckhead losers who try to rip us off.
That guy who repairs apple products in NYC who posts about this makes good points too. Iโll have to find a link. If Iโm the consumer am I really buying the product if I canโt fix it myself or did I just buy the rights to own it for a little while or did I just pay for access to it for a time.