John Deere Loader w/trailer
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| Price: | $420.00 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by 911DRUGSTORE
Product Description
This John Deere Tractor Loader with Trailer does it all! Front loader scoops, carries and dumps. The trailer will dump a load of dirt for you anywhere. Maximum portable weight is 65 pounds. The seat adjusts accordingly with child growth, so it will stand up to growing kids. The dumping trailer has a tailgate for easy release. Safe and easy to pedal with enclosed chain drive. Item weight 40.8lbs. Item dimensions 74"L x 25"W x 26"H.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #80692 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Peg Perego USA
- Model: IGCD0518
- Released on: 2006-09-01
- Dimensions: 39.00" h x 22.00" w x 25.00" l, 43.00 pounds
Features
- Working front loader scoops and dumps from drivers seat
- Matching dumping trailer with tailgate
- Adjustable seat for growing kids
- Safe and easy to pedal with enclosed chain drive
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Your backyard will never be the same once your child gets their very own chain/pedal construction tractor. Your 2-6 year old will be the envy of the neighborhood as they control their front loader tractor from the drivers seat. They will improve their eye-hand coordination as they scoop, carry and dump their loads. This construction tractor comes complete with a dumping trailer. The heavy-duty bicycle chain is enclosed for safe and smooth pedal action.
Customer Reviews
Tractor is geared to high
This tractor is advertised as a great back yard toy but is geared to high for younger children. My son, who is almost 4 is a very stong bicycle pedaler but he can not make this tractor move across the lawn. It would be great if you have a lot a pavement to ride it on, but if you planning on them ridding it through the back yard, forget it. This is an on pavement toy only.
Great toy, poorly written instructions.
This toy was purchased as a birthday gift for our 5-yr old son. Great toy. The instructions are another story. We bought the pedal type for the exercise value of the item. It has a scoop/lift in front and a trailer on the back for lots of yard fun/work. I'm an RN and have put a multitude of toys together over the years. My husband is an engineer and has built our home, our son's "treehouse" bed with a multitude of safety features, fixes people's air conditioners and computers after the experts fixed them and they still don't work, etc... We are both use to reading and following assembly instructions. (Have three children grown and married.) Basically saying, we're not rocket scientists but we are reasonably intelligent people. The instructions come written as words and as drawings to show the assembly. No where are the parts identified as what they are or how many are included. There is a parts list if you need to reorder something. Part 4 (shown on drawing) is SPST3215N. The instructions don't assemble it by numbers, just by name. ("Insert screw, attach retainer".) There are assorted screws of different lengths. The instruction will simply read "Insert screw..." You wing it on this one and hope to select the right screw. Instuction number nine reads "Insert a retainer in the special device." Seriously, "the special device". No where is it identified what the special device is. I started it, my husband finished it and it's together and working with only one mystery part left. Our son is enjoying it and loves helping in the yard even more now. Great toy! Poorly written instructions. The people who wrote the instructions should return their salary for the hours, days or weeks they they were employed to write these instructions. Very poor job.
So awful to put together
To say it was hard to put together does not do it justice. My husband and I are still married despite the horrible instructions and very difficult assembly. The Peg-Perego company really should have done a much better job and definitely should not include easy to assemble in their description. Truly false advertising!!! Anyway, it was a nightmare. Pieces are not labeled and the written instructions and pictures do not help at all. Just be warned if you get this, it will be very frustrating.
All that said, my son age 3 and a half loves it. He thinks it is about the best gift ever. He has no idea what his parents went through for him. As a side note, we have not yet assembled the trailer part. We are saving that fun for later. It took us so long to assemble the main part, we could not take it anymore.


