Thanks Rob, I'm just thankful to have a great place like this to share crazy tractor stuff with other crazy tractor people.
TrippleT, that Model T is way cool! I also didn't know they made a pedal version of that John Deer. That looks almost identical.
Thank for checking out this thread, but I just realized that I forgot the cutest part of the whole deal. I guess I just got so excited to see her get to drive it that I forgot about part of the journey getting there.
For those of you with kids, you know what happens when you get something that is "some assembly required."
At least in my household, my little girl wants to help me do whatever I'm doing, whether it's replacing the brakes on my truck, or digging the wild onions out of the yard. She's right there with me. She loves "daddy time." And with that kind of help you can sometimes squeeze a 45 min job into a 3 hour time slot
but it's well worth it.
This was no different. She helped me sort all the parts, learned a few new tool names, and did whatever she could to "help." I think most of the time she was walking around with a phillips head screw driver asking if there were any screws she could "work on." So we were almost finished putting the whole thing together when she got this puzzled look on her face. She started looking around the garage, and then asked "where's the dirt?"
I thought she was talking about the mess I'd left on the driveway from the last set of tires I hauled in to get rid of the night before - they were half burried and wet and full of mud, so I sloshed mud all over the driveway taking them out of the bed of my truck. She'd let me know it as soon as I got home from work, so I had to power wash the driveway before we could put her tractor together (like I said, she's meticulous.)
But that wasn't the dirt she was talking about. She said, "No, daddy, the dirt for my tractor!" Then she walked over to the box, turned it around, and pointed:
She thought the dirt in the picture was included and was looking forward to moving it all around with her new tractor/FEL/cart!
She was so sad when I told her the dirt didn't come with it, I had half a mind to take her to the store and tell the store manager to give us the dirt or my little girl would get him in trouble for false advertising. The box didn't say "dirt not included."
hee hee
You have to love the mind of a 3 year old! Precious. I assured her that we had plenty of dirt on the farm and she seemed OK with that.