After several rides on various Cub Cadets and the electric "jeep/Barbie car" at home my almost 4 year old granddaughter gets on the pedal tractor that her older cousins had been riding and asked me "how do you make it go? ".
She has really grown since last year as she couldn't reach the pedals then. She then discovered the pedals herself and didn't do too bad considering how heavy those old pedal tractors are.
BTW it is a 400 bought by my Grandad for me when I was about her age.
How do you make it go Grandpa?
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How do you make it go Grandpa?
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Re: How do you make it go Grandpa?
Wow... there's some history there. Good times!
Oh....by the way...my three boys had a Barbie jeep! Dad was too cheap for the boy version....so they got a cousin's hand-me-down and loved every minute....
Oh....by the way...my three boys had a Barbie jeep! Dad was too cheap for the boy version....so they got a cousin's hand-me-down and loved every minute....
127, 1650, 1572, 1872, 2072 . A mower, blower and blade for each.
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Re: How do you make it go Grandpa?
Jeez, not even a rattle can paint job?dag1450 wrote:Wow... there's some history there. Good times!
Oh....by the way...my three boys had a Barbie jeep! Dad was too cheap for the boy version....so they got a cousin's hand-me-down and loved every minute....