The big problem is finding toys that will stand up to being played with by kids that young. I have a little boy who is just about to turn two and know for a fact that 98% of the stuff you find at a dealer ship or farm store isn't appropriate for kids that young. Either it's going to break or they could hurt them selves with it.
What we ended up getting was one of these:
http://www.wowtoys.com/toys/lift-it-luke/
It's a really cool toy, it uses a fly wheel to turn a small push into a long run. It also has a bucket loader that goes up and down. No batteries and it's tough! My son loves it, he got his when he was about a year and a half and it's still working hard!
He also has a Ertl Monster Tread. It's a bit more realistic (well, as much as a big wheeled tractor can be) and has held up really well. He like both of them but the Lift it Luke has more bells a whistles and is bigger.
Just a warning, almost all the toys out there are Green. If that's the color you like then good for you, if it's not your selection is going to be limited.
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