Gotta love the irony of him learning the blacksmith trade so he could work on his own equipment when it broke but now forbids their customers from working on their own broken equipment
@@movieposter1357 CAB assembly is moving to a plant in mexico not deere itself,also deere opened that plant in 1958. large frame 9rx will be assembled in that location. Deere is huge but doen't have the funding to move all operations to mexico. Also mexico wasn't killing our troops in ww2.
Lately Deere executives have spent way too much time cultivating Wall Street and too little time pleasing their customer base and it’s catching up to them, now.
My German Relatives all bought John Deere equipment from the 1890s up through today. It was a good company. Unfortunately like most companies they are outsourcing now which is tragic. If Deere was alive today he would not like what has happened to America and Europe the past 40 years plus. We lost WW2.
It started in the 70s then Reagan and Thatcher opened up to "free trade". Wall Street, City of London loved it and all the capital, technology and skilled job were sent to the cheapest foreign sources of production who exported the cheap manufactures back to the USA and Europe, putting most factories out of business and threw workers out of jobs. Unions were emasculated so nobody was left to stand up for labour rights, wages and job security.
I'm not a farmer, however my 1979 450 C track loader with the 9300 backhoe works fine as does my 1981 550 C bulldozer. I'll be damned to purchace any new models with computer instruments. They cost more in repairs and supplies are hard to get where I live.
The non repair policy is that of the accountants and a result of the owners of the company, the same owners that are destroying the rest of the businesses in the World now. Follow the money.
@@classic89deerefever80 You are pretty far from the current repair issues. It has to do with proprietary software. You can change a $50 sensor, but you have to pay Deere $2500 to come out and unlock it. Or you buy a combine, then by a header, and the header won’t communicate with the combine because a certain program isn’t unlocked. That’s another $2500 for a service call, and $10,000 for the right to use the header and have it unlocked. Ridiculously poor business moto.
They are still building in Iowa and Illinois plants at full production capabilities. I don't know where you got your Mexico information but you are completely wrong
We are all surprised at how much things cost today. The first house I bought back in 1979 cost less than the car I now have. When I needed a tractor for plowing my property, I looked at several brands and saw prices a little lower than comparable John Deeres. But the factors that made me choose John Deere was it's better durability record, higher resale value, and a dealer only a few miles away. That last factor is very important if you plan on keeping your equipment for a long time and might need service in the future. Lastly, I chose the "E Series" tractor that does all the work I need done without any of the bells and whistles that run up the price. It was a good choice as it's been completely reliable with zero down-time. What more do you want for a tool?
I grew up in MN and we had a model D, A,& B tractor I am old now but it brings tears to my eyes remembering those days in the 40's and 50's God Bless all farmers.
Bought all my 7720 combine parts from every parts companies except John Deere. Thank you local john deere store for pissing me off, you saved me lots of money by going elsewhere!
If John Deere was still alive, he would still make 4020's and 4430's for the small farmers. I still farm with those smaller tractors. I tell people, I will be the only one in the country who can farm when the computer system dies. At this point in my life, I have a big farmer, custom farm my acreage but doubt if it's more efficient. Just quicker. They spend more time figuring out some computer problem, than running the machine ! Enjoyed the history of JD in this video. Thanks.
My dad has a model d that my Gramps bought new in 1953. In the 1960s he bought the John deere 95 combine and I believe it is the oldest one owner combine in the world
I bought my first tractor last year. I looked at the John Deere 4044M, but I really wanted a cab model with the 113F+ summers we have. The price was way out of my range. Thankfully I found TYM tractors and now have a 574 with the cab. Because John Deere lost focus of the little farmers, they left the market open for the competition.
Ah the later 70s was when interest rates skyrocketed to 18 percent! That’s what hurt so many farmers. When Reagan was elected he ended that stupid Carter grain embargo and started making changes and the interest rates dropped to 10 percent. I know. I remember my folks talking about this. Then the 90s and lousy prices continued with short spirts of higher prices. It’s gotten worse because of communist ideologies that allow our grain to rot or disappear in foreign nations while we import food which is bullshyt. This entire nation is a disaster. Support non GMo farmers and organic. Support old fashioned farming in the modern world and stop outsourcing.
Can you please explain what your idea of "old fashion farming " is please? I think I agree with you 110%. But I am against mono cropping land to death.
Yes John Deere had an idea to make farming easier. But today, as you mentioned they're a company for High Profile, Large Acreage Farmer's (Corporate Farming)❗ The Family owned Farms that are getting rarer by year & CAN'T afford to buy the latest & greatest! Their equipment is at least 1-2 generations behind the latest on the market, unless they are farming on corporate scale❗
Same with vehicles I don’t need a 1200 dollar windshield with electronics in it. Dont need fancy touch screens. Don’t need heated black seats in AZ. Do need dipsticks. Do need cheaper vehicles without all the geeky crap.
An excellent example of cooperate greed! I agree that Deere is a good product, so was Oliver, IHC, Ford farm, Case, AC, and MM for example the profits for those on the stock ownership side did not consider the value of the employees, and the farm ownership of new less expensive farm farm eequipment.. Many jobs was lost forever due to the cooperate greed that permates American business circles. I don't have a solution to the problems but, proper taxing and regulations would help. However, that is only a pipe dream and politically impossible.
John Deere left me, I didn't leave John Deere. I have about $100K in JD equipment... selling all of it, I'm done. It's all about profit now, and no longer about the American worker as more production moves to other countries. The whole "right to service" and moving production to Mexico has me unable to support them.
I believe the company has lost its way. Farmers fixing their own equipment has always vital, now they take that away. They can still fix it, if they want.
Deere needs to calm down and let farmers fix their own equipment. I know this because I worked for three car manufacturers during my forty year career. The exact same problem was faced by the automobile manufacturers during about 20 plus years ago. They were forced by law to make technical information and scan tool information available to independent repair shops and consumers. They will learn it’s not the end of the world. Those who decide to fix such equipment will need to make a significant investment for the technical information and tools.
If deere doesn't do it, someone else will do it. Technology doesn't stop. The whole world has gone to go big or go home. Trust me, I enjoy staying small and i still love my deere equipment.
@@1diagramuel1 I wonder that myself. On the 8000 literature it says " the innovators offer what others will imitate" which was actually true, every feature was eventually copied
I see your trying to tell a story, make sure to look over your video, and make sure you have all the facts straight. Rework your story telling, don't use as much ai imaging, and work on image placement. I no longer like John Deere as a company, I only like the equipment.
I'm canadian and loved john deer all my life own a dozen old tractors from the 40s and a bunch of newer big iron. I'm done fu*k john deer im done will be selling john deer g, 820,720,ar,h,855,430,318,400,332,140,440bskiddder,544a loader,544b,and many more. Not worth owning anymore.
@@actZR900 hes probably spent more in maintence than it costed to buy them in the first place, especially with that many tractors its probably not worth it to have them, give them each to a better home.
John Deer needs to step away from high tech and sustainability into low tech and REGENERATIVE farming. One global corporate customer doesn't make the business. Millions of small holders make the business.
Well I took a job at thirteen on a dairy. I’ve worked over thirty years on three different farms. Drivin allot of different makes just give me green and yellow
narration of public domain videos an attempt to "be a youTuber" ? So many errors. “Thousands of dollars” for a JD that is beyond a quarter Million? “a few acres” is enough to pay for these new JD??? Seriously. No mention of the real JD is in serious trouble - Right to Repair” they fight tooth and nail. Finally, “battery powered JD farm tractors” - Dude, lawn tractor, but no way a 1,000+ diesel can be replaced with an electric motor as battery technology isn’t today nor the near future going to replace the energy density of diesel fuel.
😅 Imagine making a tractor that last 30 years moved to today and make a tractor that last 30 days. We have to change your mindset and go back to making things that last. Not to mention the right to repair. You would think society Would embrace this, and we wouldn’t have all these legal challenges that we’re having right now.
If John Deere actually moves their factories out of the United States I think they're going to run into a lot of financial trouble and backlash for taking jobs out of the United States!!!
Shop floor blue collar wage employees need to educate white collar engineers and management! Can be an impossible task because an angry man seldom gets heard.
Bogus story telling. Mixing today's digital machine images with 1800's horse drawn technology. Yes today's computer driven machines are not serviceable because of software limitations. But this is about the plough, horse/oxen pulled, back breaking man power
They are talking about going to subscriptions where 1.) you pay a monthly fee for the software and if you don't pay the fee, they can remotely shut down your tractor until you pay them. 2.) You can't work on your tractor, only a John Deere accredited shop. So the only true question is; who owns the tractor that the farmers paid thousands and thousands of dollars for?? The CEO got something like $1.5 M or more for a year end bonus. I wonder where that money came from?? LOL 😂 no it's not really funny 😭
Looked like propaganda until the end. Then they talked about it being extremely high priced, and unaffordable for most farmers. I'd agree with someone who said it seems to have been AI generated.
Farmers need 4,000+ acres so they can pay for the equipment. The amount of people that made a living as a farmer in the 70s and 80s has decreased significantly like down to 2%. My uncle had 200 acres in the 80s. Chickens and hogs that were outdoors. He had a few old tractors he kept running until he couldn't make any money and compete with the mega farmers and then he went and got a normal job in the mid 90s. Now all farmers are doing it as a side job of passion or they are a huge operation with millions invested in equipment and buildings.
I have a JD 5420 awesome tractor (pre def) plastic attach my loader joy stick broke 800$ plastic part smh this Mf 7"x4" max bull shit ordered it 3 times an JD always fucked up what I needed an gave up
When any management receive salaries of millions of dollars per year and everything they sell is expensive they are not there for the consumer.. oh, except the consumers money..
Great job , Mr Deere. However as a farmer, they has the right to repair his or her equipment if it breaks down. You've added computerised/electronic modules to a part of the farming equipment, a farmer buyes from you. The farmer has bought your equipment and has every right to repair it, either machanically or electrically . Yov've SOLD your ownership once you've accepted the transfer of money. Just throwing it out there as a farmer,,, who avoids john deere for that reason,,,,,,, Good luck,,,,,,,, A farmer or any else for that matter
If the really big farmers want really big, fancy, and GPS guided tractors, fine. However the biggest thing I hear often is for the small farmer, 25 to 100 hp, does not want all the bells and things. Just a simple tractor, that works. Plus, the price on it, and Kabota, is way, way, to high! A big thing, for real small farmer help, that goes back to the companies founding roots!!
Gotta love the irony of him learning the blacksmith trade so he could work on his own equipment when it broke but now forbids their customers from working on their own broken equipment
We completely switched from johndeere to agco massey ferguson and fendt. Due to johndeere not letting us farmers work on our own stuff
We use john deere and we work on our equipment all the time we haven't had any problems
nothing like giving your money to a foreign country
@@classic89deerefever80john deere wants to move to Mexico might aswell give money to a better country
@@movieposter1357 CAB assembly is moving to a plant in mexico not deere itself,also deere opened that plant in 1958. large frame 9rx will be assembled in that location. Deere is huge but doen't have the funding to move all operations to mexico. Also mexico wasn't killing our troops in ww2.
@@walkerbabcock9365 How new is the shit though?
Lately Deere executives have spent way too much time cultivating Wall Street and too little time pleasing their customer base and it’s catching up to them, now.
Its amazing how unmitigated greed can take over a company that was founded on helping the common man.
I agree 💯, walmart and many others have gone down the same path.
your farm is giving grain for low cost to the common man ?
My German Relatives all bought John Deere equipment from the 1890s up through today. It was a good company. Unfortunately like most companies they are outsourcing now which is tragic. If Deere was alive today he would not like what has happened to America and Europe the past 40 years plus. We lost WW2.
It started in the 70s then Reagan and Thatcher opened up to "free trade". Wall Street, City of London loved it and all the capital, technology and skilled job were sent to the cheapest foreign sources of production who exported the cheap manufactures back to the USA and Europe, putting most factories out of business and threw workers out of jobs. Unions were emasculated so nobody was left to stand up for labour rights, wages and job security.
Stated out to help farmers thrive, now they take advantage of farmers
Good video, infromative, but I really hate how youre talking about some tractor and you show a picture of completely different one
I'm not a farmer, however my 1979 450 C track loader with the 9300 backhoe works fine as does my 1981 550 C bulldozer. I'll be damned to purchace any new models with computer instruments. They cost more in repairs and supplies are hard to get where I live.
Skipping Not Mention Of That Now They Hold Farmers Hostage By Not Allowing Self Repair
incorrect,deere has always had tech manuals and parts manuals available!! do you have enough knowledge and tool's to repair ?
The non repair policy is that of the accountants and a result of the owners of the company, the same owners that are destroying the rest of the businesses in the World now. Follow the money.
Or that their quality and parts are hard to get. To quote the service Dept "that part is now obsolete but we can make you a deal on a new machi9ne".
@@classic89deerefever80 You are pretty far from the current repair issues. It has to do with proprietary software. You can change a $50 sensor, but you have to pay Deere $2500 to come out and unlock it. Or you buy a combine, then by a header, and the header won’t communicate with the combine because a certain program isn’t unlocked. That’s another $2500 for a service call, and $10,000 for the right to use the header and have it unlocked.
Ridiculously poor business moto.
That's today nimrod. He's talking about history of the founder that started the company. Pay attention dipshit
And let’s not forget the DEI and blackrock killing the company.
Yes but it’s the
New world order coming down the road. Controlling the people at all costs!!
Absolutely agree. People are so simple today that they don’t see the big picture
Deere just fired everyone in America and moved to Mexico! Thanks....great decision!
Tell that to them .not a history video nimrod
They are still building in Iowa and Illinois plants at full production capabilities. I don't know where you got your Mexico information but you are completely wrong
We are all surprised at how much things cost today. The first house I bought back in 1979 cost less than the car I now have. When I needed a tractor for plowing my property, I looked at several brands and saw prices a little lower than comparable John Deeres. But the factors that made me choose John Deere was it's better durability record, higher resale value, and a dealer only a few miles away. That last factor is very important if you plan on keeping your equipment for a long time and might need service in the future.
Lastly, I chose the "E Series" tractor that does all the work I need done without any of the bells and whistles that run up the price. It was a good choice as it's been completely reliable with zero down-time. What more do you want for a tool?
I grew up in MN and we had a model D, A,& B tractor I am old now but it brings tears to my eyes remembering those days in the 40's and 50's
God Bless all farmers.
Funny he works on his own stuff but they don't want farmers to do it now....
Nimrod this is a history video shut
Idk why I watched John Deere film I’m all about farmall and starting to like new Holland a little
Never owned a John Deere tractor , Massey , Ford , International and mostly Case have owned Loves those older Case Magnum they are bullet proof ! ! !
Bought all my 7720 combine parts from every parts companies except John Deere. Thank you local john deere store for pissing me off, you saved me lots of money by going elsewhere!
You’ll be buying most those parts twice. Deere parts cost extra money, yes. But they last twice as long
@@jakesfarm6790 That's what JD will their fanboys to believe.
If John Deere was still alive, he would still make 4020's and 4430's for the small farmers. I still farm with those smaller tractors. I tell people, I will be the only one in the country who can farm when the computer system dies. At this point in my life, I have a big farmer, custom farm my acreage but doubt if it's more efficient. Just quicker. They spend more time figuring out some computer problem, than running the machine ! Enjoyed the history of JD in this video. Thanks.
Who makes the best line up of machinery for the small 10 acre hobby farmer? I don't think it is John Deere.
AI sucks, why can't a 10 year old narrate this?
Dived ??? You are rightp ai is not good.
Sad .. John Deere. Is gonna go downhill.
Technology will not fit
Nature and the earth.
JD is gonna struggle
John Deere is rolling over in his grave
A plow cuts a furrow not a row
The 1935 Model D is a beast. I own one and it runs beautifully
John Deere has shot themselves in the foot. We biught John Deere for most of our lives but we will never by another one.
John Deere, certainly one of the most consequential men in American history.
Not even in the top 100
My dad has a model d that my Gramps bought new in 1953.
In the 1960s he bought the John deere 95 combine and I believe it is the oldest one owner combine in the world
John Deere a great person.
I ve been working with john deere diesel generator - really nice stuff.
I bought my first tractor last year. I looked at the John Deere 4044M, but I really wanted a cab model with the 113F+ summers we have. The price was way out of my range. Thankfully I found TYM tractors and now have a 574 with the cab. Because John Deere lost focus of the little farmers, they left the market open for the competition.
This video is narrated as though the video was made 20 years from now.
It's most likely a AI generated video
Like the picture of them with glowing red / orphan Annie eyes 😊😊😊😊😊
Haha glad you like it!
We've had a 1938 A on steel, a 1948 JD A, '69 4020, '75 4430, '78 4640, 8440, 8770 a great outfit, 9400T, 8100, 4960, X724 AWS.
I will never own a John Deere again after they switched to providing "solutions" instead of helping the little guy. Im done!
Ah the later 70s was when interest rates skyrocketed to 18 percent! That’s what hurt so many farmers. When Reagan was elected he ended that stupid Carter grain embargo and started making changes and the interest rates dropped to 10 percent. I know. I remember my folks talking about this. Then the 90s and lousy prices continued with short spirts of higher prices. It’s gotten worse because of communist ideologies that allow our grain to rot or disappear in foreign nations while we import food which is bullshyt. This entire nation is a disaster. Support non GMo farmers and organic. Support old fashioned farming in the modern world and stop outsourcing.
You have the wrong way round. Communist ideology has nothing to with it. It is financialised capitalism that screwed US and European industry.
Can you please explain what your idea of "old fashion farming " is please? I think I agree with you 110%. But I am against mono cropping land to death.
Yes John Deere had an idea to make farming easier. But today, as you mentioned they're a company for High Profile, Large Acreage Farmer's (Corporate Farming)❗ The Family owned Farms that are getting rarer by year & CAN'T afford to buy the latest & greatest! Their equipment is at least 1-2 generations behind the latest on the market, unless they are farming on corporate scale❗
Case IH
Same with vehicles I don’t need a 1200 dollar windshield with electronics in it. Dont need fancy touch screens. Don’t need heated black seats in AZ. Do need dipsticks. Do need cheaper vehicles without all the geeky crap.
Just another green&yellow paint advertisement!!!! TODUALOO BUCKAROO!!!!!
AS of 2024 they discontinued production of mold plows, and now they are in decline.
Awesome john Deers are only 300,000 plus now, everyone should be able to get one
😂😂 I'm a small market gardener I won't even buy a JD riding mower
Old John Deere probably won’t approve of what’s going on today then
Do a new Holland one please
I think the storyline is more romanticized than what really took place. Did I miss the billion dollar mistake JD avoided?
Great video
Thanks!
An excellent example of cooperate greed! I agree that Deere is a good product, so was Oliver, IHC, Ford farm, Case, AC, and MM for example the profits for those on the stock ownership side did not consider the value of the employees, and the farm ownership of new less expensive farm farm eequipment.. Many jobs was lost forever due to the cooperate greed that permates American business circles. I don't have a solution to the problems but, proper taxing and regulations would help. However, that is only a pipe dream and politically impossible.
John Deere left me, I didn't leave John Deere. I have about $100K in JD equipment... selling all of it, I'm done. It's all about profit now, and no longer about the American worker as more production moves to other countries. The whole "right to service" and moving production to Mexico has me unable to support them.
Never buy green again
???We run only john deere and they're the best
@@JohnDeereGuy-l6q Well theres the problem, you haven't tried any other brand, so how would you know they are the best?
Case IH
Ford NewHolland thanks
Build self maintained equipment. Everybody wants to eat but pay the minimum, between this the farmer must make a living
John Deere went woke, let john deere go broke
They didn't go Woke. They went greedy and Techno. JD would be pissed at the amount of greed driving his once helpful company.
This company does not support the right to repair so they can go out of business.
I believe the company has lost its way. Farmers fixing their own equipment has always vital, now they take that away. They can still fix it, if they want.
It is the most expensive green paint in the world
Deere needs to calm down and let farmers fix their own equipment. I know this because I worked for three car manufacturers during my forty year career. The exact same problem was faced by the automobile manufacturers during about 20 plus years ago.
They were forced by law to make technical information and scan tool information available to independent repair shops and consumers. They will learn it’s not the end of the world. Those who decide to fix such equipment will need to make a significant investment for the technical information and tools.
I will not buy another john deer .
A lot of good RED Farm equipment out there
What about the right to repair issues they seem to have strangled regular farmers
We had great American companies built for America. Its ashame, the pride of the industry, is now money!
If deere doesn't do it, someone else will do it.
Technology doesn't stop.
The whole world has gone to go big or go home.
Trust me, I enjoy staying small and i still love my deere equipment.
What’s up with the Allis-Chalmers and Ford tractor pictures?
They wanted quality introduced into this video. Allis Chalmers 👍
@@RJ1999x i wonder what a 2025 allis chalmers tractor would have looked like.
@@1diagramuel1 I wonder that myself. On the 8000 literature it says " the innovators offer what others will imitate" which was actually true, every feature was eventually copied
@@lil_farmer_7731 Oh you weren't supposed to notice that 😁😆😂🤣❗
Pretty sure its an AI generated video. Same cadence through the whole thing and several unrelated pictures.
Taxes?
JD in the 1800s🗿
JD now💀
Case IH
I see your trying to tell a story, make sure to look over your video, and make sure you have all the facts straight. Rework your story telling, don't use as much ai imaging, and work on image placement. I no longer like John Deere as a company, I only like the equipment.
That makes no sense. The equipment is the company and the company is the equipment you cannot separate the two. It's just another woke company.
John Deere service sucks
This video is a JOKE.
Johnsmith-dj1gy ur a john deere boy its not a joke u know what is a joke (you)
Deere totally has gone in the wrong direction, what a shame,they have the best equipment!
Deere,Cat and IH were all founded in Illinois and they’ve all moved
I'm canadian and loved john deer all my life own a dozen old tractors from the 40s and a bunch of newer big iron. I'm done fu*k john deer im done will be selling john deer g, 820,720,ar,h,855,430,318,400,332,140,440bskiddder,544a loader,544b,and many more. Not worth owning anymore.
What did the old ones do wrong? Lol
@@actZR900 hes probably spent more in maintence than it costed to buy them in the first place, especially with that many tractors its probably not worth it to have them, give them each to a better home.
John Deer needs to step away from high tech and sustainability into low tech and REGENERATIVE farming. One global corporate customer doesn't make the business. Millions of small holders make the business.
They will soon be moving to Mexico and pay a 200% tariff on each tractor shipped to the USA
Well I took a job at thirteen on a dairy. I’ve worked over thirty years on three different farms. Drivin allot of different makes just give me green and yellow
Lot of incorrect photos ..........
Stock photos bipshit
Yeah
Would have been better with photos of the actual model he was talking about. I get it lol.
…gotta love AI videos…
Boycot john deer
Correct Me Please So John Deere Never Invented Tractors His Son N Law Did William Rite
No, they tried to build their own, and then bought the Waterloo Engine Company, in order to get into the business
narration of public domain videos an attempt to "be a youTuber" ? So many errors. “Thousands of dollars” for a JD that is beyond a quarter Million? “a few acres” is enough to pay for these new JD??? Seriously. No mention of the real JD is in serious trouble - Right to Repair” they fight tooth and nail. Finally, “battery powered JD farm tractors” - Dude, lawn tractor, but no way a 1,000+ diesel can be replaced with an electric motor as battery technology isn’t today nor the near future going to replace the energy density of diesel fuel.
how about laying off 15%
😅 Imagine making a tractor that last 30 years moved to today and make a tractor that last 30 days. We have to change your mindset and go back to making things that last. Not to mention the right to repair. You would think society Would embrace this, and we wouldn’t have all these legal challenges that we’re having right now.
John Deere sucks. Let farmers repair their own Deere tractors and equipment.
the video doesn't match what they are TALKING ABOUT
If John Deere actually moves their factories out of the United States I think they're going to run into a lot of financial trouble and backlash for taking jobs out of the United States!!!
I guess John was before the Egyptians, Mesopotamians, Chinese, Dutch??
I'M PRAYING WE CAN GO BACK A 100 YEARS WITH ALL THIS HIGH TECH SH&*
Shop floor blue collar wage employees need to educate white collar engineers and management! Can be an impossible task because an angry man seldom gets heard.
Bogus story telling. Mixing today's digital machine images with 1800's horse drawn technology. Yes today's computer driven machines are not serviceable because of software limitations.
But this is about the plough, horse/oxen pulled, back breaking man power
John deer Sucks
They are talking about going to subscriptions where 1.) you pay a monthly fee for the software and if you don't pay the fee, they can remotely shut down your tractor until you pay them. 2.) You can't work on your tractor, only a John Deere accredited shop. So the only true question is; who owns the tractor that the farmers paid thousands and thousands of dollars for?? The CEO got something like $1.5 M or more for a year end bonus. I wonder where that money came from?? LOL 😂 no it's not really funny 😭
this must be AI GENERATED
Propaganda by John Deere.
History fathead
The greatest marketing company, with mediocre product
Looked like propaganda until the end. Then they talked about it being extremely high priced, and unaffordable for most farmers. I'd agree with someone who said it seems to have been AI generated.
It’s only for profit now. Lost what the founder wanted. Might need to update your employee number in US and Canada.
Travel around Vermont to see the outside world… lol
He is rolling over in his grave the way the company denied right to repair and hold the software hostage!!!!
Farmers need 4,000+ acres so they can pay for the equipment. The amount of people that made a living as a farmer in the 70s and 80s has decreased significantly like down to 2%. My uncle had 200 acres in the 80s. Chickens and hogs that were outdoors. He had a few old tractors he kept running until he couldn't make any money and compete with the mega farmers and then he went and got a normal job in the mid 90s. Now all farmers are doing it as a side job of passion or they are a huge operation with millions invested in equipment and buildings.
AI generated videos are getting more and more human like
What goes up must come down
Good luck trying to repair your equipment now..
ITS DEERE AND COMPANY,NOT DEERE AND CO,WTH IS DEERE AND CO,WAKE UP MILLINUM
It's not John Deere anymore it has been "that green company" for quite a while. 😒
I have a JD 5420 awesome tractor (pre def) plastic attach my loader joy stick broke 800$ plastic part smh this Mf 7"x4" max bull shit ordered it 3 times an JD always fucked up what I needed an gave up
When any management receive salaries of millions of dollars per year and everything they sell is expensive they are not there for the consumer.. oh, except the consumers money..
Great job , Mr Deere.
However as a farmer, they has the right to repair his or her equipment if it breaks down. You've added computerised/electronic modules to a part of the farming equipment, a farmer buyes from you.
The farmer has bought your equipment and has every right to repair it, either machanically or electrically .
Yov've SOLD your ownership once you've accepted the transfer of money.
Just throwing it out there as a farmer,,, who avoids john deere for that reason,,,,,,,
Good luck,,,,,,,,
A farmer or any else for that matter
Vermont is not a small town in New England. AI.
If the really big farmers want really big, fancy, and GPS guided tractors, fine.
However the biggest thing I hear often is for the small farmer, 25 to 100 hp, does not want all the bells and things. Just a simple tractor, that works. Plus, the price on it, and Kabota, is way, way, to high! A big thing, for real small farmer help, that goes back to the companies founding roots!!
FENDT ONLY 💚❤️🇩🇪