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    Deere & Co. Reaches $99 Million Settlement in Right-to-Repair Case

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Settlement Agreement: Deere & Co. will pay $99 million to resolve a class action lawsuit claiming it monopolized repair services, needing court approval to finalize the deal.

    2. Allegations: The lawsuit accused Deere of withholding repair software and colluding with dealers, forcing farmers to rely on expensive authorized services instead of independent repairs.

    3. Commitment to Repair Access: Despite denying wrongdoing, Deere aims to improve access to repair resources and diagnostic checks as part of the settlement agreement.

    4. Ongoing Legal Challenges: In addition to this lawsuit, Deere faces a separate case from the FTC regarding unfair practices that have increased repair costs and limited farmers’ ability to make timely repairs.

    The Settlement and Its Implications

    Deere & Co. recently agreed to pay $99 million to settle a class action lawsuit. This case accused the company of monopolizing repair services for their agricultural equipment. Farmers claimed that Deere withheld essential repair software and conspired with authorized dealers. Consequently, these practices forced them to rely on overpriced dealer services rather than allowing self-repair or using independent alternatives. The lawsuit highlighted the issue of “supracompetitive” pricing in a market that many believed was unfairly restricted.

    Moreover, Deere’s settlement aims to create a fund for those who paid for repairs from 2018 until the deal’s preliminary approval. Alongside this financial commitment, the agreement includes measures to improve repair resource accessibility and diagnostic tools. While Deere denies wrongdoing, they chose to settle to shift focus back to serving their customers. This resolution could potentially reshape how equipment manufacturers approach repair practices in the future, especially under mounting pressure for more transparency and choice.

    Broader Context of Right to Repair

    The movement for the right to repair extends beyond farm equipment. Many sectors, including electronics, face similar challenges. Consumers struggle with restrictions that limit their ability to repair products independently. Due to these practices, companies sometimes hamper independent repair shops from offering necessary services.

    In light of this trend, lawmakers have responded by proposing legislation to boost consumers’ repair rights across various industries. The rising public pressure indicates a growing demand for change. As technology evolves, the ability to repair devices must adapt accordingly. The Deere settlement reflects a step forward, suggesting that companies may need to embrace more customer-friendly practices. This shift could foster a more sustainable and equitable approach, contributing positively to the human journey.

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