Use in-house technicians to perform preventative maintenance with John Deere’s new service plan

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Both the John Deere Protect Service Plan and the John Deere Protect Parts & Fluids Plan, help customers manage long-term ownership costs.

John Deere has released the John Deere Protect Parts & Fluids Plan, which includes the same benefits of John Deere’s previous Protect Service Plan, and adds the ability to perform preventative maintenance labour and inspection performed by the operator’s own technicians. Both the John Deere Protect Service Plan and the John Deere Protect Parts & Fluids Plan, help customers manage long-term ownership costs and provide flexibility for customers to maintain their machines.

“John Deere Protect service plan was a great success, but we had one request from our customers… added flexibility. Our customers recognize the value of John Deere Protect and the expertise their John Deere dealer provides, but were either located in very remote locations or already had capable technicians on staff,” said Dan Stecklein, service marketing manager. “John Deere Protect Parts & Fluids Plan is based on the same foundation of machine warranties and assurances, use of genuine John Deere parts and fluids, and proactive machine monitoring while enabling the customer to perform the maintenance labour with their in-house technicians.”

The John Deere Protect Parts & Fluids Plan will be available for select John Deere construction equipment in the United States and Canada starting on March 1, 2022.

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