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Bruder John Deere 6920 Tractor with Frontloader

Bruder John Deere 6920 Tractor with Frontloader

Bruder John Deere 6920 Tractor with Trailer

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GRAN_BR2057
NZ$159.99
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The John Deere 6920 is a powerful and reliable agricultural tool. This model has been a firm member of the BRUDER range for a long time. The engine bonnet can be opened to reveal the engine block. The off-road front axle can be steered either directly via the movable steering wheel in the cab or via the steering rod extension included, which children can attach to the movable steering wheel through the sliding roof in the cab.

The tilting trough of the trailer folds up as part of which the tailgate automatically opens. Reconnect the linkage to use the grains discharge tool. Tread tyres round off the product.

All numerous trailers and trailer attachments of the Professional series can be combined with the John Deere 6920 tractor to better illustrate to young farmers how fields are tilled and thus agricultural produce is grown.

  • detachable front weight
  • engine bonnet can be opened
  • steerable and off-road front axle
  • additional steering rod allows steering through the sliding tractor roof

Suitable for

Ages 4+

Bruder

Bruder is a German company whose products are developed as model-sized toys. These high-quality toys encourage children to imitate real life in the form of role-playing. The high level of functionality of the toys helps children understand the technical world by allowing them to "grasp by grabbing." Special attention is paid to the well-balanced interaction of easy-to-handle play functions and models that are true to life and offer the greatest possible level of stability.

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Product Name Bruder John Deere 6920 Tractor with Trailer
Weight 1.500000
Brand Bruder
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) 44138199187668
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