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Parenting and Children on the Farm
Kids 12v ride on toys.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ormond" data-source="post: 7851151" data-attributes="member: 66486"><p>Some would say you need the plastic ones on to slip a bit when starting up as rubber ones would bite and potentially destroy the cogs in the transmission as there’s no soft start. My boy has a 12v gator on plastic and still fine after 1 year or more but if on concrete hills it tends to just spin. A good option I’ve seen is to screw the tread from a mountain bike tyre to the plastic wheel. Though it’s the same issue as the first part of my msg. I think you can get rubber band type things to go over the plastic wheels called power bands I think. I made some out of an innertube but didn’t stay on for long</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ormond, post: 7851151, member: 66486"] Some would say you need the plastic ones on to slip a bit when starting up as rubber ones would bite and potentially destroy the cogs in the transmission as there’s no soft start. My boy has a 12v gator on plastic and still fine after 1 year or more but if on concrete hills it tends to just spin. A good option I’ve seen is to screw the tread from a mountain bike tyre to the plastic wheel. Though it’s the same issue as the first part of my msg. I think you can get rubber band type things to go over the plastic wheels called power bands I think. I made some out of an innertube but didn’t stay on for long [/QUOTE]
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