I think you really hit it on the head. You know and understand the challenges of the expanse of the rural community in which farmers operate, and how far from the OEMs and dealerships they can be.
Given this legislation or enabling independent service providers to access the appropriate tools to help farmers, it would create more choice within the industry, so there would be independent dealers a lot closer to farm sites, where farmers could then access them in a more timely manner or they could come out with the appropriate tools.
Sometimes it's just shutting off a false error that keeps a farmer down for a whole day, or for hours. That cost could be upwards of $1,300. Having access to these tools for those independent service providers is the best way for farmers to have more choice. If they can't repair it themselves, there would at least be providers in closer proximity to their operations.