Posted by Gambles on April 03, 2022 at 06:02:54 from (24.246.213.81):
In Reply to: Deere posted by fastfarmall on April 02, 2022 at 16:04:51:
I'm not going to take sides on this issue, because I've been on both. Yes, it is aggravating to have to go to the dealer for a software update. On the other side of the coin, my wife is a software programmer. Good software programmers get paid a very good salary. My wife's salary is proof of that. Somebody has to pay for the work that software programmers do. While Deere is making record profits, there are all kinds of people behind the scene who need to get paid and this is one way Deere is doing it. Also, not all Deere techs know how to run this software. Some customer brought in a combine that had a header leveling problem to the local dealer and their tech worked on it for two and a half days before he gave up. Another tech worked on it for 10 minutes before the computer told him a leveling sensor was bad. Now how do you think the dealer was going to charge for that when it was clearly their tech who wasn't educated in running the software? The customer had it in for other issues and it got added to the customer's bill in the end, that's how.
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