Right To Repair

10 articles

Skilled technicians working together to repair a complex piece of machinery, symbolizing the impact of right to repair laws on accessibility to repair information.
Tools & Equipment

Right to Repair Laws Will Force Manufacturers to Share Repair Secrets

The U.S. Navy once spent thousands to fly in a contractor for simple repairs, while Marines in Japan waited months for critical engine fixes, according to Federal News Network . These costly delays, o

Luis Ortega·June 8, 2026
Farmer successfully repairing a John Deere tractor, symbolizing the end of manufacturer repair monopolies and the dawn of farmer autonomy.
Automotive Services

John Deere's $99 Million Settlement Signals End of Manufacturer Repair Monopolies

A federal court has given preliminary approval to John Deere's $99 million settlement over right-to-repair lawsuits, signaling a major turning point for farmers.

Luis Ortega·June 6, 2026
A skilled mechanic working on a complex, modern car engine, highlighting the evolving demands of automotive repair technology.
Automotive Services

The Auto Repair Shift: New Vehicle Tech Demands New Mechanic Skills

Farmers are paying up to $60,000 for decades-old tractors because new, high-tech models are too difficult or restricted to repair independently, according to CBT News .

Luis Ortega·May 4, 2026
Iowa farmer with specialized tools and diagnostic software, symbolizing the new right to repair legislation for farm equipment.
Tools & Equipment

Iowa House Passes Farm Equipment Right to Repair Bill

With a decisive 70-18 vote, the Iowa House has mandated that agricultural equipment giants like John Deere must now share their proprietary repair tools, software, and documentation with farmers.

Luis Ortega·May 3, 2026
Iowa farmer holding a wrench, standing next to a tractor, symbolizing the right to repair agricultural equipment.
Tools & Equipment

Iowa House Passes Farm Equipment Right to Repair Bill

By a decisive 70-18 vote, the Iowa House passed House File 2763, a 'right to repair' bill for farm equipment.

Rick Donovan·April 28, 2026
A symbolic representation of a locked critical infrastructure IT system with a figure trying to gain repair access, highlighting the threat to public services.
Tools & Equipment

Colorado Bill Proposes Critical Infrastructure IT Exemption

In Colorado, a state known for championing the right to repair everything from wheelchairs to farm equipment, a new bill, SB26-090, now seeks to exclude 'critical infrastructure' information technolog

Luis Ortega·April 21, 2026
A farmer contemplates a high-priced software license for repairing John Deere equipment, symbolizing the complex 'right to repair' battle.
Tools & Equipment

John Deere releases self-repair tools, with a price

John Deere, after years of resisting, has agreed to a $99 million settlement that will allow its US customers to fix their own equipment, but the "right to repair" now comes with a price tag that can

Kyle Brenner·April 10, 2026
Diverse individuals representing consumers and independent repair professionals stand before a legislative building, symbolizing the fight for the Right to Repair and the impact of the REPAIR Act on fair access to tools and information.
Industry

The REPAIR Act Is Here: Why the Right to Repair Is an Inevitable and Necessary Shift

The Right to Repair movement is gaining undeniable momentum with the introduction of the federal REPAIR Act. This legislation aims to rebalance power, granting consumers and independent shops fair access to parts, tools, and service information.

Rick Donovan·April 5, 2026
A diverse group of consumers and repair technicians advocating for the Right to Repair, challenging manufacturer monopolies over product maintenance and promoting sustainable practices.
Industry

Manufacturer Gatekeeping Must End: The Case for a Universal Right to Repair

The universal 'Right to Repair' movement advocates for ownership, safety, and economic fairness by challenging manufacturers' monopolies over product maintenance. This crucial legislation empowers consumers and independent repair professionals, fostering a more sustainable and competitive market.

Ben Foster·April 3, 2026
A farmer and mechanic collaboratively repairing a large green tractor engine in a barn, symbolizing the right to repair farm equipment legislation in Iowa.
Tools & Equipment

Iowa Advances Farm Equipment Right to Repair Bill in House

An Iowa bill that would grant farmers the right to repair their own equipment has cleared its first legislative hurdle, setting the stage for a major battle over the future of equipment ownership and maintenance.

Kyle Brenner·April 3, 2026