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Deere Settles FTC Lawsuit Over Restrictive Equipment Repair Policies

Farmers and independent mechanics will soon gain broader access to diagnostic software, ending a long-standing legal battle over monopolistic repair practices. Deere announced a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission and five states on Wednesday, signaling a significant shift in how the manufacturer manages its agricultural equipment service ecosystem.

Deere Settles FTC Lawsuit Over Restrictive Equipment Repair Policies

The agreement resolves allegations that the Moline-based company stifled market competition by restricting specialized repair tools exclusively to its authorized dealer network. Federal regulators previously argued that these artificial barriers forced equipment owners into expensive, company-controlled service channels, effectively inflating maintenance costs while padding corporate margins.

Under the new terms, Deere commits to providing farmers, ranchers, and third-party technicians the necessary diagnostic software to perform their own repairs. The company stated this move aligns with a broader push to offer customers more flexible maintenance options, pledging continued investment in the technology required to keep their machinery running without mandatory dealer intervention.

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