John Deere Utility Tractor
From the Manufacturer
Your little construction worker will love all of the extras on this new John Deere Utility Tractor! He or she will maneuver the real front loader right from the driver’s seat, and dig behind the tractor with the working backhoe. A built-in dashboard with gauges provide hours of fun as your child enjoys the engine start-up and lights and sounds. The 6-Volt, realistic construction tractor even has adjustable seats
Youngsters will take pride in maneuvering their very own utility tractor as they “work” around the yard. This pint-sized vehicle is battery-powered and features just-like-the-real-thing styling with real engine sounds and blinking lights. There’s even a tooting horn to let everyone know when you’re rolling by. A key starts the engine sounds. The working front bucket has the ability to really scoop up loads; and the backhoe operates from behind. Requires one “6V” battery with charger, included. Measures 52″ x 19.5″ x 19″. … >>> Special Offers and Product Promotions


This John Dere Utility Tractor is adorable. My nearly 2 year old grandson’s eyes lit up when he saw it. It took him a while to get the steering wheel, but after a few days riding it into whatever was in front of him he suddenly discovered that the wheel he was holding onto had something to do with the direction. He’s exploring that concept now and It is fun to watch. He loves filling the front bucket with balls and rocks and anything he can find and then dumping it all out by my feet. The back end is useless and for appearance only. You can’t scoop up anything with it, but it is very cute.
We bought this for my son’s second birthday. He loves it. It was definitely worth the buy. Our only complaint is that there is no way to turn off the moving capability without getting under the hood and disconnecting the battery. Since the accelerator is located where his feet rest, the tractor will take off when he’s trying to get on and off. There should be a simple switch on the outside of the tractor body for parents to turn the “go power” off in case of an emergency.