JOHN DEERE: A Controversial American Icon | Up To Speed

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Publicado 2020-08-13
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JOHN DEERE is one of the most recognizable brands in the world with its iconic yellow deer, the symbol of HARD WORK! But did you know their tractors and farm equipment have been helping the world for nearly 200 years?! Join James as he plows the fields of John Deere’s long history. From the Model D and 110, to Gator 6x4 and beyond. And by “beyond”, I mean farmers fighting for the right to repair their JOHN DEERE tractors which could change the nature of farming forever.

►Episode Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
02:28 Plowlogue
04:14 First Deere
07:15 Hay and Snow
12:20 Gator Aid
15:05 Right to Repair
17:30 Modern Venison

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @poot111111
    Does anyone else actually agree with John Deere regarding right to fix?
  • @dillonreis1324
    I'm happy that Donut is covering something that is actually an issue for people.
  • @WelkerFarms
    Anyone should have the right to modify anything they own as long as it meets regulations. But... Any manufacturer should reserve the right to void the warranty if done so.
  • @bulletproofponds
    The Up To Speed series has always been our favorite on your channel. Once again, we learn more information and history in such an easy-to-understand way. Thanks, Donut!
  • @bonovoxel7527
    Other than appreciating a lot your storytelling style and speech, I've been always fascinated from the JD brand. I'm italian, grew in the countryside and not directly me but when someone's dad owned a JD tractor in his farm industry it was like for city boys to have their dad owning a Mercedes AMG. Nice to learn some history about this iconic brand!
  • @corbinhill479
    Hey James, fun tidbit real quick. As a farmer in south Alabama, there’s a big movement from the smaller farmers, those that don’t have 50,000 acres in Nebraska, to buy older tractors. We run 13 total in our operation and the newest being a 1992 Case Magnum. The “Right to Repair” battle has caused farmers to stray away from newer and often times safer equipment for things they can repair without going bankrupt. Even Deere’s more “every man” oriented tractors are still pushing $80,000 by the time your done paying interest.
  • @neonboy45
    Heard "Right to Repair", started thinking about Louis Rossman, and all of a sudden the legend himself appears. Crossovers you never thought would happen
  • @TheCheat420
    I'm not even really into cars and stuff but I've been binging this channel lately because James is such a good presenter.
  • @geoffrey6000
    almost all new tractors have autosteer nowadays. You can even get easy blot on devices that bolt straight to the steering wheel that do the same thing. Even for 30+ year old tractors.
  • @navtej1307
    The only reason to love donut is that they give content about all stuff over automobiles. They are not limited to sports cars and super cars. Keep it up james,nolan,jeremiah and jobe
  • @jusfranx
    My grandpa is a cattle and hay farmer. He’s old school. Gets up with the sun, doesn’t talk about his emotions, doesnt cook his own food, poors gasoline on open wounds and loves all things John Deere. To be fair he only has equipment from like 70’s - mid 90’s so he can still fix all his own stuff. I loved getting to drive the gator around as a kid too!
  • @dasdovian7785
    Our local farmers have started buying either different brands,or more commonly, older tractors with no computer systems onboard. The company I work for got rid of all their new- new-ish (00's +) Deere tractors. A combination of the repair issue and slow customer service damn near crippled our harvest season and corporate damn near had a conniption. By the following season Deere tractors were gone from our local facilities.
  • @soneamatei4798
    What I've learned here. John deers history and that it's the apple of farming.
  • @kevinhibbard320
    "Im a bit of an amatuer farmer myself" Pretty sure James was just saying he grows weed.
  • "I've never driven a tractor but I've driven like a million Gators." I think that's how Florida works
  • @Arms07
    I love tractors and tractor history. Please do more of these about the other companies at some point. Thanks for the show.
  • @Zyscheriah
    The current john deere's stance on being anti repair is destroying their reputation with the farmers.
  • @ToliniDaniel
    JAMES WHY DIDN'T YOU PUT OUT THEM RIDICULOUS TORQUE SPECS?!?!?!
  • @radonelite2950
    my grandparents literally repair stuff all the time, and sometimes when something breaks, it will show up an error code on their tractor or combines and say something like error: 4223, and, obviously, they dont know what error that is (they will look it up sometimes and every once and a while there are a few posts or something along those lines that tell them whats wrong, but even if they fix it, it still has the error and will govern the engine harsher) so then they have to call someone from john deere to drive out to the feild, and then the tractor is either out of comission for a few days- week, or the engine is governed even harsher until the guy shows up, and it costs hundreds of dollars every time