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Rolly Kid John Deere Pedal Tractor with Frontloader and Trailer

Rolly Kid John Deere Pedal Tractor with Frontloader and Trailer

£129.00
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Rolly Kid Tractor and trailer comes complete with frontloader that can be released, scooped and tipped using the levers also includes an opening bonnet.

Its mechanical features include a heavy duty 12mm thick rear axle, covered integral fixed wheel chain drive, a pedal crank with eccentric bearing chain tensioning system and anti slip pedals.

For ages 2-4.

  • covered integral chain drive with adjustable pedal crank
  • bonnet that opens
  • sturdy steering with pivot plate
  • functional accessories can be added

Height:

  • 55cm

Width:

  • 47cm

Length:

  • 169cm

Weight:

  • 9.2kg
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Hi there I just wanted to know if the age range is 2-4 as my little lad will be 4 in January and he us desperate for something like this but I don't want to get it unless it will last him. Thank you

The age range is 2 to 6 -7 all depending on the size of your child.

A friends child has one of these and only one of the rear wheels turns whilst the child is pedalling (the other turns freely but is not specifically "powered" by the pedals). Is this correct functionality or if that particular unit is faulty.

This is correct as it would need a differential for more than one powered wheel.

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