Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images The Federal Trade Commission is investigating tractor manufacturer John Deere over long standing allegations that Deere makes its farm equipment hard to repair.
I contacted a number in the manual, which was no help…just a lot of recordings sending me everywhere else if it wasn’t putting me on hold. I was finally redirected to a John Deere repair ...
The Federal Trade Commission is investigating farm equipment giant John Deere over its repair practices, according to a civil investigative demand (CID) newly made public. The agency is looking ...
Furious farmers have threatened to stop buying John Deere tractors. The 187-year-old firm - the leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery - said on Wednesday it is laying off even more workers.
Surprise, surprise: Donald Trump has been lying about how he supposedly saved American jobs by threatening John Deere with tariffs. In Trump’s telling, the farm equipment manufacturer had ...
John Deere is laying off even more workers - while moving manufacturing to Mexico. On Wednesday. the tractor maker told officials in Iowa and Illinois that nearly 300 workers are being laid off ...
Recently, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) warned John Deere that it could be violating the Clean Air Act by excluding information in their manuals about farmers’ right to choose a repair shop from ...
The new John Deere Z370R Electric ZTrak zero turn residential electric riding mower promises to deliver the power and performance Deere’s ICE customers expect in a quiet, maintenance-free ...
After PIRG and allies filed a complaint, court documents reveal that the FTC is actively pursuing the tractor giant for their approach to Right to Repair The legal complaint, filed by Fairmark ...
He said that in response to his threat to impose hefty tariffs on John Deere if the storied American farm equipment maker went ahead with a plan to move some production from the US to Mexico ...
More layoffs are on the way for John Deere workers. The company said Wednesday afternoon about 287 employees across three Quad-Cities facilities would be without jobs as of Jan. 3, 2025.