John Deere agrees to $99 million settlement in repair monopoly lawsuit

Farming equipment maker John Deere has agreed to pay $99 million to settle a class action lawsuit from customers. The suit alleged the company restricted access to repair tools for its tractors and other equipment, creating a monopoly in the repair market. The announcement came on Monday.

John Deere announced on Monday that it would pay $99 million to resolve the class action lawsuit filed by its customers. The plaintiffs accused the tractor manufacturer of blocking independent access to diagnostic tools and repair services for its farming equipment. This practice, they claimed, forced farmers to rely solely on authorized dealers, effectively giving John Deere control over repairs. The settlement addresses years of opposition from the company to right-to-repair initiatives, which aim to allow owners to fix their own products or use third-party services. Consumer advocates have welcomed the payout but argue it falls short of fully addressing the issues. No admission of wrongdoing was included in the agreement, as is common in such settlements. The case highlights ongoing tensions in the agriculture sector over equipment maintenance costs and independence for farmers.

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