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Home » American Farm Bureau signs ‘Right to Repair’ MOU with Case IH and New Holland

American Farm Bureau signs ‘Right to Repair’ MOU with Case IH and New Holland

March 9, 20233 Mins Read Technology
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The American Farm Bureau Federation and CNH Industrial brands (Case IH and New Holland) signed a memorandum of understanding today that provides farmers and ranchers the right to repair their own farm equipment. The MOU follows a similar agreement AFBF entered into with John Deere earlier this year.
“Our members urged us to find a private sector solution that gives them access to repair their own equipment and I’m pleased months of discussions have again paid off,” said AFBF President Zippy Duvall. “Farmers and ranchers are more dependent on technology than ever before, so it’s critical they have access to the tools to keep things running on the farm so the food supply chain keeps running, too.”
Modern farm equipment often requires codes to access software as well as special tools and parts. And pushback from some manufacturers concerned about releasing trade secrets, and farmers bypassing emissions controllers, has hindered farmers’ ability to make integral repairs. 
“We understand the work our customers do is time-sensitive and critical for a safe and abundant food and fiber supply,” said Sally Johnson, Vice President, of New Holland Agriculture North America. “This agreement is the next step in delivering on New Holland’s promise to better serve our customers, and in a way that helps them safely and effectively manage and maintain their equipment uptime.”
The MOU respects intellectual property rights and recognizes the need to ensure safety controls and emission systems are not altered. CNH Industrial and AFBF will meet semiannually to review the agreement and address ongoing concerns.

“This agreement underscores CNH Industrial’s commitment to empowering our customers by providing them with resources and tools that allow them to safely self-repair their equipment in a timely matter,” said Kurt Coffey, Vice President, Case IH North America. “We know that agricultural equipment is one of the most significant investments for the American farmer. As a farmer, Farm Bureau member myself and brand leader, this MOU is a positive step forward in continuing to put the customer at the center of everything Case IH does.”
Earlier this year, 11 state legislatures saw “Right to Repair” bills outlining requirements that manufacturers provided the means necessary to make timely and cost-effective repairs in the field and at home. 
The MOU sets a framework for farmers and independent repair facilities in all 50 U.S. states and Puerto Rico to access CNH Industrial brand manuals, tools, product guides and information to self-diagnose and self-repair machines, as well as support from CNH Industrial brands to directly purchase diagnostic tools and order products and parts.
The AFBF board of directors unanimously approved the MOU with CNH Industrial brands Case IH and New Holland.

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