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| | | John Deere 36" Stake Wagon from Learning Curves... make that old "little red wagon" green with envy! Heavy-duty, tractor-tough and painted in the John Deere's iconic yellow and green! A fun heartland twist on a classic childhood favorite. Roll out: Heavy-duty, rust-resistant steel; Steel wheels with BIG rubber knobby tires for a smoother ride; High wood stakes keeps the cargo in... easily and securely fasten to wagon; Easy steering, easy-to-grab handle; Wide wheelbase for stability. Order Today! John Deere 36" Stake Wagon from Learning Curves | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 8.25 inches | | Product Width: | 17.25 inches | | Product Height: | 36.38 inches | | Product Weight: | 37.22 pounds | | Package Length: | 37.4 inches | | Package Width: | 17.1 inches | | Package Height: | 8.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 38.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 34 reviews |
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| | Features | Steel wheels with rubber knobby tiresHigh stakes are securely fastened to the wagonWide wheel base for stabillityAll edges and corners are rounded for safetyMaximum Weight 80 lbs
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 34 customer reviews )
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34 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Just a good product, could be a better value. Jan 10, 2007
By Albert A. Williams
"Hawk Williams"
The John Deere Wagon is a good product, but priced too high for the quality. The sheet metal it is made of is relatively thin gauged. It flexes a great deal when exposed to the slightest stress. The welds appear to be of high quality, but the sheet metal around the welds flexes a great deal. The wooden rails are unfinished wood. This seems unacceptable for a product that will be used outside and may be left in the weather. During assembly my greatest concern was of getting grease or soil on the unfinished wood as any stains will likely remain permanent. The list on this item is $129.00. While this vendor sold it for only $89.00, I was disappointed in the quality of an item bearing the John Deere and Ertl logos. I expect higher quality and better value from these companies.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
2 in 1 May 29, 2007
By J. Fram We wanted a durable wagon for our toddler and this fits the bill. We also use it to haul yard waste, plant materials and whatnot around. So far its held up well. Cost much less than what we could get the Radio Flyer for and its the only one on the block. One of the review questions was to rate its 'educational value'. I dont know if its made her any smarter, but she does enjoy it.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Terrific Wagon! Jan 09, 2007
By Pam Easy to put together, I did it by myself. The best is that it is durable - real tires, not plastic. Heavy wood frame around it - my son, 8 years old, attached it to his ATV and broke the handle. That is the only plastic part. We ordered a new handle from the parts list. I know that it is not made to be pulled behind a ATV, but, maybe a metal handle with a soft grip would work better? Just a thought.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Good Wagon - bad handle Jul 25, 2008
By D. Jackson This is a good wagon. Unfortunately, in our extreme, northern climate, the plastic handle broke. I am having trouble finding a replacement part for it. I don't want (or need) a new wagon, I've had this only 3 years. If it were metal, it would hold up better.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
John Deere Wagon Nov 04, 2009
By Frances Albert The John Deere wagon provides lots of fun for my daughter. It has large rubber wheels and a steel body. But, the assembly involved locknuts, which stink, I went to Ace Hardware for nuts and bolts to replace what came with the wagon. The wooden slats bolt on to the sides so taking them on/off is much more involved than if the wagon had welded brackets the slats could slip in and out of. The entire wagon (other than the rubber wheels) is metal accept for the handle which is plastic. The plastic handle is probably a safety feature but gives the wagon a cheap feel. This is a wonderful thing for my children but I'm disappointed in these design aspects.
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