Wisconsin lawmaker reintroduces machinery lemon law bill

Wisconsin lawmaker reintroduces machinery lemon law bill

Wisconsin farmers may soon have a lemon law that covers farm machinery. 

Assembly Bill 14 was introduced Tuesday by State Representative Paul Tittl of Manitowoc.  If passed, owners or lessors of implements of husbandry can have the manufacturer or dealer correct defects that substantially impairs the machine’s use, value, or safety.  If the same problem exists after four attempts at repair, or if the machine is out of service for an aggregate of at least 30 days, the consumer would be entitled to a replacement or a full refund.

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