Toy Tractor buying tips
This article is for people who are buying toy tractors for children... Do your homework, do your homework, do your homework!!! It is always a good idea to check out what other people have to say about the toy you are buying or are interested in, in this case, buying a toy tractor. If you are buying the tractor for a child, make sure to check out the recommended age limit, and check to see if the company has sent out a “recall” on the toy. If there is a “recall”, do not get it, and if you can, it would be helpful to notify the seller that there is a “recall” on the toy. You want to make sure that what you are buying is going to withstand a lot of “abuse”, especially if it is for a very young child. If the toy is (mostly) made of hard plastic, be sure to check (ask the seller) if the toy has a hole in it, particularly if it is going to be left outside, since rain can sometimes get inside the toy. If the toy is made of metal, make sure to ask if it has rust on at anywhere, rust can cause sharp edges, and therefore be dangerous for a young child.