
Vintage Massey Ferguson pedal tractor, likely Ertl brand
Selling Price
$250
History
Pedal tractors emerged in the early 20th century as miniature replicas of full-size farm equipment, designed to allow children to emulate their parents' agricultural work. Massey Ferguson, a prominent tractor manufacturer, licensed their designs to toy companies like Ertl, which produced detailed pedal tractors from the 1950s through the 1980s. These toys were built with metal construction and featured realistic details including working steering wheels, seats, and often detachable implements. Vintage pedal tractors are highly sought after by collectors of agricultural memorabilia, toy enthusiasts, and those with nostalgic connections to farming heritage. They appeal to collectors of Americana, vintage toys, and farm equipment enthusiasts who appreciate the craftsmanship and historical significance of these well-made childhood vehicles. The Massey Ferguson brand adds particular value due to its iconic status in agricultural history.
Origin
United States
Maker
Ertl Company (licensed by Massey Ferguson)
Time period
circa 1960-1980