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Peg Perego John Deere Ground Force Tractor with Trailer 12 Volt Ride on

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Features

  • 2 speeds plus reverse; 214 & 412 mph. (412 mph lockout for beginners)
  • Accelerator pedal with automatic brakes
  • Farm tractor wheels provide traction on grass, dirt, gravel or pavement.
  • Extra large stake-side trailer
  • Working FM radio
  • Adjustable seat with flip-up armrests

Description

The John Deere Ground Force takes outdoor play excitement to the next level! Kids will delight in listening to the FM radio while driving the large John Deere Ground Force Tractor with its extra large stake- side detachable trailer. Children will love loading up the trailer and delivering their treasures. The adjustable seat has flip-up armrests. Includes 2-Speeds; 2 1/4 or 4 1/2 mph, plus reverse. Parents control the speed with the 2nd gear lockout feature. 12-volt rechargeable battery and charger included. Made in the USA, in our Fort Wayne, Indiana factory using domestic and global components. From the Manufacturer John Deere Ground Force takes outdoor play excitement to the next level. Kids will delight in listening to the FM radio while driving the large John Deere Ground Force Tractor with full-size detachable trailer. 2 to 7 year olds will load up the extra large trailer and deliver their payload. The adjustable seat also has flip-up armrests. 2-Speeds, 2-1/4 or 4-1/2 miles per hour, plus reverse, automatic brakes and 4WD farm tractor wheels make driving a breeze. Parents control the speed with the 2nd gear lockout feature. 12-volt rechargeable battery and charger included. Made in USA in our Fort Wayne, Indiana factory using domestic and global components.

Item Weight: 50 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 67.5"L x 26.5"W x 24.5"H


Size: Single seat ride on


Global Trade Identification Number: 92


UPC: 016337378392


Brand Name: Peg Perego


Sub Brand: John Deere


Is Assembly Required: Yes


Material Type: Plastic


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The ride-on tractor stands out as a delightful and durable toy for kids, offering non-stop fun and interactive playtime. Customers have repeatedly affirmed the quality, strength, and durability of the tractor, and it appears to be a popular toy that children enjoy playing with. However, there have been concerns about the clarity of assembly instructions.

Pros

  • ๐Ÿ‘ถ Built for fun and interactive play
  • ๐Ÿ’ช High-grade quality and durability
  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Impressive battery life lasting entire weekends
  • ๐Ÿ”ง Adjustable seat suitable for growing kids

Cons

  • ๐Ÿ˜• Assembly instructions can be confusing
  • ๐Ÿข May take a bit of time for younger children to learn how to operate

Should I Buy It?

Absolutely, despite the unclear assembly instructions, the ride-on tractor has garnered rave reviews for its durability, fun factor, and long-lasting battery life. It makes a great gift for children who love interactive play. Particularly those who enjoy being outdoors. It's regarded as worthwhile and entertaining investment for your kiddos.


  • A lot of assembly, too many decals, but solid and fun
Style: Standard
I was genuinely surprised at the amount of assembly this thing required. Dont get me wrong; I'm not afraid of tearing anything apart and putting it back together again or building something from scratch. I own several custom cars I've built myself, built an airplane with a friend, and fix most things people just throw away. But it was the end of the day, the night before my son's birthday, and I really expected most of the little stuff to be done right out of the box, like lenses on the non-functioning lights and decals on the body of the tractor and trailer. But no, the only thing you *DON'T* have to install is the motors and wiring and controls. The instructions referenced non-existent chrome decals to go behind the fake light lenses and I wasted 15 minutes looking for them. Peg Perego is nice enough to include a spare axle nut to make up for the fact that the step where you install washers on the axle between the wheels and the body were omitted from the instructions. Everything goes together relatively easily, save for the #@%&ing steering shaft... I was tired and lacking patience and getting more irritated as the night wore on, and the decals really ticked me off. There are no reference points or guides on the tractor body, making it very easy to put them on crooked or mis-aligned. And there are a lot of decals. I put about half on before calling it quits. Anyway, my son loves it, and it's faster than all of his friends' ride-ons, which is surprising since it's a tractor. The battery has a nice long runtime, and usually outlasts the boy's attention span. Tires could be designed better, but overall a nice product. Just be prepared to put it all together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2022 by The Nik

  • Amazing quality and great for the price!
Style: Standard
This tractor is amazing!!! We decided to purchase this one after my daughter rode a friends and we found out it was 7 years old. The tractor still had so much power from the original battery. It was easy to ride and maneuver for my 3 years old. With a fully charged battery and my 3 year old weighing 32 pounds she can ride for 3 hours no problem on grass with slight inclines. We also allow her to drive it in our neighborhood while we go on our evening walks and she has a blast pretending to drive all around like a big girl. The tractor has enough power to make it up small hills but nothing big which is understandable. It actually does better on hills then I thought it would do and has surprised me with the power it has. It has pretty good traction control for a product of this type and doesn't spin wheels where most ride on vehicles do. My daughter loves the radio and loves listening to country music while she follows daddy on his tractor doing yard work. The cons about this tractor are very small. While putting the tractor together the instructions about which specific screws went where wasn't clear and were hard to understand. We ended up using a wrong screw somewhere because when we screwed the radio to the tractor the screw went right through the radio opening and wouldn't hold it in place. We had to get an extra screw to make it work. Otherwise the rest of the directions were easy to understand with both illustrations and words. The other complaint I have is the trailer. The neighborhood kids are always sitting in it as kids will do and the trailer can not hold their weight - it can't really hold much weight at all. Due to this the plastic part that holds the "axle" has begun to break so we have now learned to disconnect the trailer whenever kids are around to prevent them from hopping on to ride. It would've been better if they had two sets of wheels on the trailer and a back to the trailer would've been nice as well. When the battery arrived in the package and we put it on charge it lit up green within 5 minutes of charging so I was confused since it said to let charge for 18 hours or until the light turned green. After calling Customer Service (which was fabulous to deal with) I was told to allow it to charge for 18 hrs the first time no matter what and ignore the light so I did and haven't had any problems!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2015 by Hintons2928

  • Takes a licking and delivers on the fun
Style: Standard
We bought this John Deere ride on tractor and trailer for our first grandson when he turned two - a few months too soon. It was easy to assemble, except for the steering wheel which is a little tricky. His little brother was born about that same time, and two years later we bought him a matching tractor and trailer. Both tractors are still running great. These are by far the best toys weโ€™ve ever bought. Theyโ€™re ridden for hours at a time over a rough backyard, with the trailers piled high with stones, sticks, toys and dirt. They can be recharged in 3 to 4 hours but we usually do that overnight. The tractor exhaust breaks off quickly pretty quickly when the kids yank on it. No big loss. The only design issue is the trailer chassis. It takes a pretty good beating if the boys carry heavy hard objects, but it still lasts a year or more. In time, the chassis pegs wear out and the trailer comes loose from the chassis. Where the wheel axel snaps into the chassis also wears out. However, both problems are resolved by getting a replacement chassis ($10) which snaps right on. Note: 2nd gear is too fast for younger inexperienced drivers, so keep it locked out until theyโ€™ve had time to get comfortable. The tractors are very stable, but a two-year-old could easily fall off if they took a turn too fast. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2021 by Carmen Caitlan

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