LEMKEN VarioPack K Front Furrow Press Toy

£19.99

12 in stock

12 in stock

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Prepare the soil for the perfect harvest with this highly detailed agricultural implement. Young farmers can attach this impressive machine to the front of their favourite tractor and simulate the real-life process of soil consolidation. As the tractor drives forward, the individually mounted ring elements rotate smoothly across the ground. The articulated design allows the machine to follow uneven contours perfectly, making the front furrow press toy an essential addition to any bustling playroom farm.

Built to withstand active agricultural adventures, this durable piece of equipment is manufactured from high-quality plastics. It features a clever lever mechanism that lifts the packer in and out of the operating position. For safe travel down the hallway or across the garden, the packing arms fold upwards and lock securely into place for transport mode. By adding the front furrow press toy to their collection, children can learn about modern farming techniques while developing their coordination and spatial awareness.

Key Features:

  • Rotating press ring elements simulate realistic soil consolidation.
  • Articulated design follows ground contours for smooth operation.
  • Packing arms fold upwards to 90 degrees for safe transport mode.
  • Lever mechanism easily switches between working and transport positions.

Product Specifications:

  • Brand: Bruder
  • Age Suitability: 3 Years +
  • Scale: 1:16
  • Batteries: Not Required
  • Dimensions: 38cm x 15cm x 12cm

Frequently Asked Questions

While designed primarily as a front-mounted press, it features a standard coupling that allows it to be attached to either the front or the rear linkage of Bruder Profi-Series tractors.
Yes, the individual press ring elements are designed to rotate mechanically as the toy is moved along the ground, creating a realistic soil-packing action.
Absolutely. The packing arms can be folded upwards to a 90-degree angle and locked into place using the catch mechanism, simulating a realistic road transport position.