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1:16 John Deere 200D Excavator
1:16 John Deere 200D Excavator $69.99   $53.69
Product Features:
  • Two piece wheels and tires
  • Officially licensed
  • Authentic decoration

Product Description:

Big is as Big does. Ertl's new Big Farm 1:16 sized vehicles is the only line of off-road toys designed with loads of detail that features lights and sounds play action. Kids can enjoy hours of indoor and outdoor vehicle play with this line of durable tractors and equipment. Featuring John Deere decor, the John Deere excavator tractor features lights, sound and a fully functional boom arm and bucket.

Features include:

•Lights and sounds
•Opening door
•Authentic decoration
•Officially licensed
•Two piece wheels and tires

Customer Reviews:
Wow, unbelievably bad
The treads barely turn. The scoop can barely be moved up and down because the joints are so stiff. It is so light that it tips over if you just brush up against it. Stay away from this at all costs.

December 2, 2010 (Portland, OR) | Rating: 1

escavator review
overall this toy is good except for the crawler tracks staying in place. it is not a durable as i'd hoped for play in a sand box but for an inside toy it is good.

January 18, 2011 (Pennslyvania) | Rating: 1

Disappointed in toy
Paid good money for this toy. My grandson had it two days since Christmas and the sound is not working. It is definitely an indoor toy, which I thought would be for outdoors. Sorry I bought it. For the money it isn't worth it.

December 31, 2011 | Rating: 1

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Equipment Vandalized At SA Farm In Northborough
07.02.12 @ 1:39 pm | No Comments

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Vandals caused more than $100,000 damage to vehicles and machinery over the weekend at SA Farm on Whitney Street, police and the property owner say.

At least eight vehicles or machines were vandalized at the 429 Whitney St. property, said Officer James Scesny. In many cases, dirt or sugar was poured into the fuel tank or fuel line.

Sugar was poured into the fuel filters of an excavator and screener, he said. Vandals put dirt in the oil pipe of a John Deere loader and sugar into its fuel pipe. Sugar was poured into the fuel tank of a dump truck, he said, and a sander, leaf blower and two Ford vehicles were similarly vandalized.

Scesny said police are still investigating the vandalism, which he said farm owner Santo Anza estimated will cost more than $100,000.

Anza yesterday said he isn't sure who vandalized the equipment.

"Whoever did it, did it to maximize the amount of damage," he said.

Anza said the vandals left nothing visible on the outside of the machines so that he would start them and damage the engines or other affected parts.

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