Rolly Toys John Deere Kipper Single Axle Tipping Trailer

£39.99

20 in stock

20 in stock

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Enhance your child’s farming adventures with the Rolly Toys John Deere Kipper Single Axle Tipping Trailer. This robust trailer, authentically styled in John Deere green and yellow, attaches easily to most Rolly Toys pedal tractors (excluding the Minitrac range). It features a functional tipping mechanism, allowing young farmers to load, transport, and tip various materials, from garden supplies to their favourite toys. This trailer encourages imaginative play scenarios involving delivery and transportation, offering a creative and interactive way to expand the capabilities of their ride-on tractor.

Features:

  • Officially licensed John Deere kipper tipping trailer.
  • Single axle design with a functional tipping mechanism.
  • Attaches to the rear hitch of most Rolly Toys pedal tractors (excluding Minitrac range).
  • Durable construction for lasting outdoor play.
  • Encourages imaginative hauling, farming, and transportation play.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Rolly Toys
  • Model: John Deere Kipper Single Axle Tipping Trailer
  • Colour: Green/Yellow (John Deere colours)
  • Age Suitability: 3 years +
  • Compatibility: Fits all Rolly Toys tractors (excluding Minitrac series) via rear hitch pin.
  • Material: High-impact plastic

Frequently Asked Questions

The trailer fits all Rolly Toys pedal tractors via the standard rear hitch pin - the sole exception is the Minitrac range, which uses a different coupling system. If your child has any full-size Rolly Toys pedal tractor, this trailer will attach straight out of the box.
The trailer measures approximately 56 cm long, 34 cm wide, and 46.5 cm high, making it a generously sized hauler that children aged 2.5 to 10 years can load with sand, garden cuttings, or smaller toys. It weighs around 2.4 kg when empty.
The trailer body tilts manually from the rear - children lift the back of the bed to tip out whatever they have loaded, then lower it back into the locked position. No tools or batteries are required, and the action is straightforward enough for young children to operate independently.