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Claas Jaguar 900 field chopper |  | Brand: Bruder Toys Category: Toy
List Price: $61.99 Buy New: $51.28 as of 9/8/2010 04:22 CDT details You Save: $10.71 (17%)
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Seller: Diana Toy Store Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 21462
Color: Green Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 7 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 17.7 x 12.8 x 8.7
MPN: 2131 Model: 02131 UPC: 675930021311 EAN: 0675930021311 ASIN: B0002CYPRU
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Made in Germany | | • | Constructed out of fade-resistant, high-quality ABS plastic, with no glue or screws | | • | Realistic details and functions encourage imaginative play | | • | Great for use indoors and outdoors | | • | Recommended Age Range 3+ Years |
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Product Description 17.7in. x 12.8in. x 8.7in. A lawn mower on a massive scale! This farm tool features four spinning choppers in the front unit that fold down and rotate as the wheels spin. A hood opens to reveal an engine and the spout can be adjusted to many positions.
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| Customer Reviews: Great toy for little farmers! February 8, 2010 Suzanne (Upstate New York) This toy is very well done. It is just like the Claas that comes to the farm at harvest time. My living room has been "chopped" many many times. It is plastic, and therefore is not indestructible nor is it for the sand. However, my 7 and 9 year old play with it frequently and have enjoyed it without any troubles. If you are looking for a toy that replicates current farming in upstate New York, this is a good find.
Another great item from Bruder May 23, 2010 Ofer C. My son waited a long time for this item, and he was thrilled upon receiving it.
the chopper itself is great, with the front wheels of the chpper spinning, and you can pull the 2 wheels in both sides up. the hose is rotating and can be lifted up and down. we have a wagon and a tractor, so my kid plays with all of them - he pulls the hose above the wagon and simulates the real operation.
The side green boards can be opened to see the internal structure, and see where the harvest is stored(though my son is not really interested in this).
In terms of durability - very good and sturdy.
Great toy,
only cons is that it's a bit expensive.
self proclaimed farmer since age of 2 August 8, 2010 Back In Motion (usa) we bought this for our visiting 6y/o nephew to play with while he was visiting from WI. needless to say when it arrived(while he was here)the look on his face was priceless--he thought it was xmas in july and there was no way he wasn't taking it home, so he carried it throught the airport and on the plane--literally, on his lap--he did not want it shipped home or even in bag, much less luggage. he loves it and played with non stop--and we hear still is! and has begun making a list for xmas in december--he needs accessories=)nothing has fallen apart and he is not gentle. he has many many tractors (as he is a farmer) and this is his favorite right now and will most likely stay in the top 5 for years to come. he couldn't wait to show his cousins and friends back home.
Intricate, rugged, and a big "wow" factor. November 2, 2008 D. Sherman (Sacramento, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My son loves big machines with wheels, basically. Garbage trucks, trains, tractors and such. He saw a harvester in a field and was fascinated. I used it as a teaching moment about farming and was amazed at how that kept his attention. This Bruder harvester is just like the real thing, with a mechanically driven set of gears and wheels that spin the implement on the front as you push the vehicle. This has amazed his friends, too, and it has them all playing farmer. One word of caution, it gets snagged in grass because the wheels in the harvesting attachment spin and grab the grass like it would corn or hay, but being plastic, they won't cut the grass. You have to back the tractor up to release the grass. Other than that, it's great.
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