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MAXIMIZE YOUR EQUIPMENT INVESTMENT
WITH PLANNED MAINTENANCE
Planned Maintenance agreements are an
important component of John Deere's strategy
to reign in spiraling owning and operating
costs. It's a proactive, fix-before-fail
approach to machine maintenance that helps
you control costs, increase profit, and
reduce stress. Planned Maintenance
agreements offer a comprehensive lineup of
solutions that helps avoid downtime and
protect your cash flow.
On-site Planned Maintenance service is
performed where and when you need it.
TOTAL FLEXIBILITY IS THE KEY
A Planned Maintenance agreement gives you a
fixed cost for maintaining a machine for a
given period of time. It also helps you
avoid downtime by ensuring that critical
maintenance work gets done right and on
schedule.
The important thing to remember about John
Deere Planned Maintenance agreements is
they're flexible and totally subjective.
Your dealer will carefully craft each
contract to meet the special needs of your
business. The time of coverage, the extent
of services performed, fluid analysis,
hazardous-waste handling and disposal,
scheduling convenient service times, and
many other issues are up to you.
ANOTHER WAY JOHN DEERE MAKES YOU
FEEL SECURE
Many contractors use John Deere Planned
Maintenance agreements to supplement their
Extended Coverage warranty. Others design
them to kick-in when their warranty expires.
Whatever you decide, remember a Planned
Maintenance agreement can lay the groundwork
for a machine maintenance strategy. You can
use it to neatly link together programs like
Fluid Analysis, Component Life Cycle
information, Remanufactured Components, and
John Deere Wear Parts.
WE DON'T WORRY ABOUT LOGOS
John Deere dealers are "logo neutral" when
it comes to machine maintenance and uptime.
That explains their passion for keeping
competitive machines up and running with
Planned Maintenance agreements.
John Deere dealers think owners of Cat,
Komatsu, Case, International, Liebherr,
Link-Belt - you name it - machines deserve
the same professional service as contractors
who own machines with a leaping deer on the
side. Plus, depending on just one dealer for
machine maintenance is a great way to
increase productivity. If you manage
equipment, a major benefit with Planned
Maintenance agreements is less paperwork,
fewer phone calls, and a simpler billing
system. That gives you more time to think
about more important matters - like making
money.
Protecting your non-John Deere machines from
catastrophic downtime with a John Deere
Planned Maintenance agreement is a great
idea for another reason. The sophisticated
technology in today's equipment is very
similar. The same goes for parts and
components. That's why it makes sense to
have all your machines maintained by people
you can count on to deliver the same high
level of service time after time, machine
after machine.
ONE LESS THING TO WORRY ABOUT
Planned Maintenance agreements can make your
operation more productive and increase
profits. Your dealer Customer Support
Advisor (CSA) can tell you how a Planned
Maintenance agreement can also reduce
downtime, increase machine resale values,
and help you do a better job of managing
equipment. Call today and find out how much
an ounce of prevention is really worth.
FIXED COSTS - NO SURPRISES
A John Deere Planned Maintenance agreement
has lots of details, but no fine print. Just
tell your dealer what you need and consider
it done.
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