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This week, Mike and Jo unravel the fascinating 107-year journey of Gravely – a brand that’s more than just a name in the industry. The boys pull no punches as they tackle some contentious issues like planned obsolescence and value engineering, John Deere's "Right to Repair" lawsuit, and getting more kids into the trades. Also: Top Gun.

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Chapters

1. HEP-isode 14 | Gravely at 107 and What it Means to Own Stuff (00:00:00)

2. Snow, Trucking, and Heavy Equipment (00:00:10)

3. John Deere Repair Lawsuit (00:04:45)

4. Impact of Ownership Licenses on Consumers (00:15:30)

5. Career Guidance for Younger Generations (00:27:51)

6. The Future of Farming and Repairability (00:32:41)

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