The Wisconsin State Assembly passed a lemon law for farm equipment. The legislation was co-authored by State Representative Paul Tittl (R-Manitowoc) and Senator André Jacque (R-De Pere).
“The bill allows buyers of defective farm equipment to get their money back if a defection in the equipment has been subject to repair at least four times and continues to exist,” says Tittl. It would also permit recovery if the equipment has been out of service for a period of thirty days.
This bill is modeled after the 1984 Wisconsin lemon law put in place for cars, trucks, and SUV’s by Vern Holschbach, state representative at that time. Ten other states already have similar agricultural equipment lemon laws, including our neighbors Illinois and Minnesota.
Tittl says the bill will provide relief for farmers who would otherwise incur excessive costs to repair farm equipment.