First off, it is good that you are getting this safety recall information out there for more consumers to see and hear about as more is always better. However, as far as your complaint regarding the timing of the “fix” or the ‘poor quality’ of John Deere’s parts in the first place, I have to say, no one builds a product that is infallible. At best, it is made to last slightly beyond the warranty period so that the service technicians have a job to do and can earn the majority of the profit for the dealership through parts and service on your machine. When a safety recall is issued on a known issue it is years after the first failures of a particular part have been recorded and analyzed by the technicians and engineers of the company, and the recall is issued only after a significant percentage of machines have suffered the same failure so that a company like John Deere is compelled to issue a ‘voluntary’ recall and create a so called “fix” to an already well documented issue. Lastly, ordering parts from suppliers outside of normal parts channels and suppliers so you don’t effect current production lines is dreadful and takes time, that is just the parts industry in general so no one should be surprised that this ‘fix’ is being implemented through a phased distribution and requires the dealership technicians to be trained on how to properly repair the machine using the ordered parts. Your dealership/service shop should already have mailed out or reached out to every machine owner who purchased a tractor to notify them of the issue and schedule their repair. If not, blame your dealership for not doing their job, not the manufacturer that sells hundreds of thousands of machines world wide through various distribution channels and doesn’t have direct access to your information unless you happen to have mailed in your warranty card.
@blaketomforde47036 күн бұрын
I actually called both Deere and my local dealer about 3 weeks ago. Deere told me they expected to have the new parts starting to ship to my dealer by the end of the month. I asked what I was supposed to do with not being able to use my tractor. I got crickets. As you mentioned it’s nothing more than a CYA by them. I said now I have a tractor that I’m still making payments on and can’t use it. What they did say is to contact their credit department and ask for deferred payments until this issue is resolved. I asked if I could send them a bill for hiring someone to maintain my land. Guess you know that answer. As far as my local dealer goes, I sensed they were as frustrated as I am. They told me they didn’t have an estimated timeline as to when the replacement parts are shipped. They did say they were going to start with the older models first and work forward doing the repairs. The other issue is from what I understand that the customer will need to either pay to have their tractor sent back to the dealer or haul it to the dealer themselves Sounds like a Class Action Lawsuit to me. It’s making me rethink why I spent several thousand dollars more on the Deere. Not very happy with them right now.
@gwindhurstАй бұрын
I watched your first video on this issue, so naturally I had to watch this one. Also, I recently watched TTWT’s video a couple days ago and he credited you for first breaking the news. I have a 2022 2025R I waited 5 months to get… Another issue to be aware of on this machine; While using the backhoe with the stabilizers down, if something were to come into contact with the step on the left side of the machine, it could lift up the step arm and snap the hydraulic fitting off the cylinder. Ask me how I know…Love your videos and content. Keep’’em coming! ~Glenn W
@JohnWCHАй бұрын
Thanks for watching Glenn. I really appreciate it!
@ronaldwyatt478310 күн бұрын
I have a 2021 and about a year ago my brakes went out. It was this part that broke, I ordered the part and replaced it myself. I have not received recall letter as of yet but I assume my will. John Deere has no record of this, so we'll they still replace this part again? I agree with your comments about corporations. They expect us to keep making payments and not use the equipment. What if we did not make payments until tge part was fixed? You know what would happen, then they would charges us late fees and repossessed the equipment. Thanks for the video and information
@scotttomlinson3801Ай бұрын
Stop using my tractor until December? How about I stop making my payments until December also. Shame. Maybe should have bought the Kubota…
@JohnWCHАй бұрын
My thoughts exactly
@LynnKorte-ve4qfАй бұрын
I was a temp working in Augusta ga at the end of the line JD inspections on these models of John Deeres .During my inspections , I failed and flagged over 150 of these models because of a front transalex wining when you would turn to the right ,in a tight turn,after john deere followed my inspection issues, they also determined it also ,but they said to let the warranty handle the out of shim toleranced front transaxle gear issues ,as the tranaxkes were made in India and in the meantime during it , I taken aside and fired ,,(with unemployment) also granted to me and given so to shut me up. I was taught to bring issues up if i fine some concerning,just doing my job. ,ya ,i was fired for doing my job like i was supposed to be doing. Their concern was just to get them tractors out the door ,no matter what the issues were, and the issues would have to being put on the new tractor purchaser,,and his warrenty. this is a true story,,I couldnt believe the way I was treated there.,for just calling out the tractor issues I found to be un satisfactory for the brand
@JohnWCHАй бұрын
Is this, in ANY way, verifiable? Do you have any paperwork? You can email me; I'd love to talk about it.
@jon979819 күн бұрын
man my 1023E makes that exact noise when I do sharp turns. Thanks for the heads up, I'm also out of the warranty period....
@LynnKorte-ve4qf2 күн бұрын
@jon9798 that's right ,the front axles come from India,and they were shimmed to tight .when I brought this problem to notice,after shutting the line down because of it ,I was matched out the door (with) unemployment ,just to get me out of there and keep the line moving forward ,I was told that the new tractor warranty on them would fix the issue,,what a deal for the new owners to deal with when they spent thousands as the factory manager knew as these were not assembled correctly to begin with
@joerubi03Ай бұрын
Some guy already came up with a metal updated unit and selling it on eBay for like $60. Maybe JD can buy the parts from him.
@JohnWCHАй бұрын
I bet there's 100,000 affected machines. He better get to welding!
@MJF40Ай бұрын
Yammieboy ?
@Ham682294 күн бұрын
After calling and calling my local dealer to only not get my call answered, went in today. Was informed, they've got 50K customers in the same boat as I am and that they're waiting for the parts to come in. Since JD is moving to Mexico, I say American's need to stop buying Deere products, especially since they keep cutting jobs only for their CEO to continue to make multiple millions per year. It's all about greed, Deere and Co., they don't care unless it hurts their sales. I'll never buy another Deere again.
@daleolson3506Ай бұрын
Juan Deere. Get the parts from the low bidder what could go wrong?
@JohnWCHАй бұрын
Yup. Cheap pot metal in a critical mechanical safety part. Unreal.
@johnseavey66223 күн бұрын
At least they will fix it if it was a car company they would tell you to pound sand especially Ford.
@YourSoundStudiosАй бұрын
"Occurs over time." Translation, hours of use. There is no reason to believe that days of non use count as time. Which begs the question, why isn't the release date for repairs based on hours of use? I also wonder if I take my newer tractor in because I can do without it for a little while while I wait for them to repair it will they get it done before the release date or would that risk them being paid for the repair? When does this generally start to be a concert in hours of operation? Has anyone experienced this failure under 2000 hours, for example? Like you, I rarely use the brakes for stopping. Parking brake to keep the motor running with the PTO operating, yes. (Wood chipper) Will I keep using it? Will most people? Will I be more careful about hills? 🤔
@JohnWCHАй бұрын
Other commenters have said thing along the lines of it breaking "5 times in 5 years" so idk. And I really only use it to park as well.
@robertp8839Ай бұрын
Didn't your first video on this indicate that even the models post 2022 are still the same part? So, would my 2024 have this same recall in 2 years? Or am I off base?
@JohnWCHАй бұрын
You're not off base. Yes it's the same part, as seen by this letter saying the upgraded replacement isn't coming out until next month. I think I remember seeing something about SOMETHING being upgraded on the '24 model so that this recall doesn't affect them, but idk what it was. At a minimum, I'd call the dealer and find out. And you could always wait until the upgraded part is available, and just replace it yourself. It'll probably be $80 or so and it will insure you don't have the issue of break failure.
@zarb8823 күн бұрын
im sure they have their DEI unit working on the problem
@frederick6570Ай бұрын
I better not have to pay for transportation. They can come pick it up and fix it
@JohnWCHАй бұрын
Some people are saying that theyve had them picked up with previous recalls. Since no one has had this repair done yet, it's impossible to say at this point.
@DJWatkins-o7lАй бұрын
John Deere FTG!
@JohnWCHАй бұрын
BLAST FROM THE PAST!
@91rssАй бұрын
its worse with aircraft, If an incident happens outside he country happens , the maker doesnt have to even open the letter of the incident/accident/problem. Our friend fixes them and a gas tank pump was catching fore on a Boeing jet and the company never even opened the email from the country that the incidents happenedin.
@JohnWCHАй бұрын
*citation needed
@91rssАй бұрын
@@JohnWCH Boeing 737 fuel tank pumps caught fire up in Canada, The email of it was sent to Boeing and it was never opened. and it came out they dont answer out of country reports.
@zacharysandbergАй бұрын
They spent their metallurgy money on puberty blockers for FFA kids.
@JohnWCHАй бұрын
...no comment....
@GaryDavis-ll4ucАй бұрын
They have the parts they just don't want to fix them till after the farmers are done harvesting there crops. Remember the farmers are first. John deer are very busy right now getting farmers into the fields so they do not have time for u pee brains. I am one of them.
@JohnWCHАй бұрын
You're probably right....
@MJF40Ай бұрын
Way too slow to respond. Mark my words, their fix will be no better than the ones being sold on eBay.