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Bruder 03021 New Holland T8040 Frontloader.

This model has a fully glazed cabin and the cabin door can be opened. A special feature of the model is the perfect imitation of the unique Super-Steer; steering capability. In effect, Super-Steer means that the steering capability not only controls the front wheel steering knuckles but also the front axle. This means that a large tractor of this type has a very small turning radius. Like the original, our model also excels in steerage and manoeuvrability. Thanks to the unique play value and steering design, based on the extension of the steering wheel. 1:16 scale model. Just like the real thing with detailed finish. Offers children realistic active playing fun. Suitable for indoor and outdoor play. Figures not included. For ages 3 years and over. WARNING(S): Not suitable for children under 3 years old. Only for domestic use. To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.

Sold by: Argos
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Brand: Bruder
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UPC/EAN/GTIN: 4001702030216

Product Category: Toys: Toy cars trains boats and planes
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Current price: £26.99

Most recent price change was on
Monday 27 March 2017

Was £27.99
Down by 4%
Saving £1.00

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Price Drop City has been tracking this product since Saturday 19 July 2014. Since then, the lowest price it has sold for is £25.99 (first seen on Sunday 1 February 2015) and the highest price it has sold for is £39.99 (first seen on Sunday 11 March 2018).

The median price over the time we have been tracking it is £35.99.

This product has changed price since we started tracking it, giving it a price volatility rating of 1.

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