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The “right to repair” involves providing troops with the necessary tools and authorization to make fixes that now require ...
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Kid Mechanic Takes Tractor Repair Into His Own HandsA young lad has taken the internet by storm after an array of videos show his fascination with tractors. Darcy Ashley filmed ...
Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Tim Sheehy (R-MT) have introduced the Warrior Right to Repair Act of 2025, which would ...
Ensuring our military service members have the tools, supplies and knowledge to repair their own equipment is one such ...
Witness an incredible repair of a Fiat tractor's broken rear wheel axle using a truly innovative technique. When the rear wheel axle of a tractor breaks, it can seem like an impossible task to get ...
Restricting service members from repairing their own equipment levies significant costs, delays and impact on military readiness, safety and sustainment.
The “right to repair” issue has been an ongoing hot topic, and now, a MOU between Deere & Co and AFBF means farmers will be able to repair their own equipment or use an independent technician.
Legislation supporting the movement is gaining ground nationally, but some farming equipment is excluded, and farmers say they're left with costly repair bills. IE 11 is not supported.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has prepared a lawsuit against Deere & Co alleging the company's agricultural equipment repair practices violate competition laws, Bloomberg News reported on ...
The US Federal Trade Commission is investigating tractor giant Deere & Co. over whether its agricultural equipment repair practices violate antitrust or consumer protection laws.
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