John Deere has announced the launch of new weave automation for select round balers that helps streamline the baling process.
industry’s only traversing boom, which travels horizontally up to 70 in. on the telehandler’s frame to land loads 44 ft. high. The 9,000-lb.-capacity T944X will lift 3,800 lb. to its max.
reach heights up to 50 ft. and extend 36 ft. 7 in. A single joystick option places boom extension and retraction, attachment tilt, auxiliary hydraulics and travel direction all on the same joystick.
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“Our recent discussions with the Commission have revealed that the agency still lacked basic information about the industry and John Deere’s business practices and confirmed that the agency ...
The US Federal Trade Commission and two states sued tractor giant Deere & Co. Wednesday alleging the company illegally monopolized agricultural equipment repairs. The FTC and state attorneys general ...
FILE - John Deere equipment is on display at the Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Ill., Aug. 31, 2015. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File) ...
Those discussions “revealed that the agency still lacked basic information about the industry and John Deere’s business practices and confirmed that the agency was instead relying on ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday sued farm equipment maker Deere & Co., alleging it illegally drives up repair costs by forcing farmers to rely on its authorized John Deere dealer ...
John Deere’s “unfair” practices raised repair costs for farmers and kept them from being able to make repairs on tractors and other equipment they own, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC ...