View Full Version : right to repair. Things getting sticky.
I guess as cars get more complex, the situation will get worse.
https://www.wired.com/story/fight-right-repair-cars-turns-ugly/?utm_source=pocket-newtab
Crush
02-08-2022, 09:15 PM
That’s unbelievable!
Too Many Projects
02-08-2022, 10:25 PM
For now, don't buy a car in MA. The bigger picture is the info, including personal, being collected and SOLD without our permission. This shit is everywhere in our society now and needs to be stopped, not expanded.
Billohio
02-09-2022, 12:30 AM
There are on going problems with John Deere. You have to have a laptop with their software to see what the problem is. It is amazing how well it works but we cant fix anything other than simple stuff. Makes you have to wait for a technician, pay for a service call and their hourly rate is getting horrible. Will be interesting how this plays out
muscle_collector
02-10-2022, 02:19 AM
unless they disclosed it before selling the car, a person could take the car back for the items not working and after (3 times for the same problem in oklahoma) they could file the lemon law and force them to buy it back.
dustinm
02-10-2022, 04:43 PM
There are on going problems with John Deere. You have to have a laptop with their software to see what the problem is. It is amazing how well it works but we cant fix anything other than simple stuff. Makes you have to wait for a technician, pay for a service call and their hourly rate is getting horrible. Will be interesting how this plays out
Fiat and JD won that case 4-6 years ago against the independents. Used to be you could buy a highjacked JD Service Advisor system from China but I am sure by now JD has corrected the software to prevent that loop also.
Stihl
02-17-2022, 04:22 AM
I work in the outdoor power equipment industry. Currently, carbs are considered part of the emissions systems. A manufacturer is not allowed to sell specialty tools to adjust carbs over the counter because someone could adjust them out of emission compliance. We also have computer controls on some units that control air/fuel ratios and engine timing. These are monitored and adjusted with a software package. Manufacturers and factory authorized techs are liable for maintaining emission compliance on units.. It seems that Right To Repair laws contradict EPA laws regarding tampering with emission systems if access to emission compliance is made available beyond authorized dealerships.
John Brown
02-17-2022, 05:39 AM
Are those really EPA laws, or just EPA regulations?
Stihl
02-23-2022, 02:05 AM
Regulations enforced with potential $36,500 fines to manufacturers or dealerships proven to be in violation.
67since67
02-23-2022, 03:30 AM
There are on going problems with John Deere. You have to have a laptop with their software to see what the problem is. It is amazing how well it works but we cant fix anything other than simple stuff. Makes you have to wait for a technician, pay for a service call and their hourly rate is getting horrible. Will be interesting how this plays out
Twenty, thirty, forty year old tractors have been escalating in value at levels similar to our muscle cars.
In my area the smaller family farmers, under a couple thousand acres, have been driving up the auction prices of clean low hour pre-computerized tractors and combines that they can service and repair themselves, in the field if necessary.
And yet, the Deere facilities in my town keep building the largest Deere 8R and 9R as fast as supply chains allow.
Bill W
Billohio
02-23-2022, 02:29 PM
Deere is selling so many new tracked tractors that the company that makes the tracks built a building just for making them. Case quadtracs that were bought for this spring are so far backed up that local dealers have tractors coming in summer. Local place has several stores and I guess they sold 50 of the case ones.
We have a 60 foot planter ordered that was in the first week Deere took orders and the dealer said he hopes its here at the end of April. I want to use it before that!
I follow a guy named Machinery Pete that keeps track of prices and weekly he is posting a record price for a used tractor. Its crazy
x33rs
02-23-2022, 02:41 PM
I'm keeping my old junk and just continue driving them :grin: I don't want no stinkin new car..
dustinm
02-23-2022, 05:17 PM
I was talking with some guys that work in the Deere DB planter factory and they were telling me that their so back logged with 120' planters they can volunteer to work Sundays. With the input cost rising faster than corn price I cant imagine how long this can hold out?
Billohio
02-25-2022, 05:01 PM
The planter I am waiting on is DB60 soybean planter. Dealer said they cant get parts. I said why with deeres foundrys are they making parts in China
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