Dixie Chopper Mowers: World’s fastest riding mowers
Are you ready to ride with Dixie Chopper? –
Dixie Chopper is a well-known manufacturer of “the world’s fastest lawnmower,” providing performance and precision – served with a little bit of attitude. And they’re made right here in America.
Dixie Chopper mowers are for customers looking for a different kind of mower. There are few mowers that can match their aggressive styling and raw power, because these riding mowers don’t compromise for a second. The company is considered an industry leader in residential and commercial grade lawn mowers due to their powerful engines and durable construction. When you buy Dixie Chopper mowers, you’re buying reliable machines, made right in the USA, manufactured with bold design choices inside and out.
Dixie Chopper mowers are among the top performing mowers available, but the raw power and styling doesn’t hurt either.
A new kind of mower, Made in America
Dixie Chopper was established on April 15, 1980 in Greencastle, Indiana by its chairman and founder Art Evans. They launched the first commercial zero-turn radius lawn mower in 1980. This innovation modernized the lawn and garden industry because of the added efficiency and . Dixie Chopper is still manufacturing some of the most powerful mowers in the world, and they are doing it right in Indiana. Their present-day headquarters are located at 6302 E County Road 100 N, Coatesville, Indiana.
In 1996 Dixie Chopper strengthened its reputation as a leading innovator of lawn mower products when they introduced the world’s first commercial lawn mower that used twin engine power. This was an unprecedented boost of performance for riding mowers, and Dixie Chopper mowers have been pushing the edge of innovation since. They have continued their innovative dominance throughout the years by launching several ground breaking products, such as the first diesel-powered mower, the first liquid-cooled mower, the first true propane-powered mower and the first 4-wheel-drive Dixie Chopper Mowers.
At present, Dixie Chopper is part of the Jacobsen/Textron family and has become one of the industry leaders in the residential and commercial lawn mower market.
Attachments, Accessories and Replacement Parts
Every Dixie Chopper Mower comes equipped with industry-leading standard features and stainless steel construction. They also offer OEM accessories for any specialized mower needs, with snow blade, electric deck lift and Hydro-gear pump attachments.
Dixie Chopper Mowers are built to last, but in case of the unexpected there are high-grade OEM replacement parts for every mower, as well as easily installable tires, rims and wheel assemblies. Every replacement part and wheel assembly will install seamlessly, saving you time and frustration, and getting you back on your Dixie Chopper Mower in no time. Browse our list of the most commonly replaced OEM parts.
Need to look up a part or part number? Look no further than our Dixie Chopper reference guide.
Top Selling Dixie Chopper Products
Dixie Chopper Silver Eagle 2760KW
The Silver Eagle 2760KW is one of the top selling commercial lawn mower machines produced by Dixie Chopper. It was originally developed for residential use, but due to its quality design and durability it has become a popular commercial lawn mower product.
Features:
- Horsepower: 27 horsepower Kawasaki FX engine
- Up to 5.3 acres/hour
- Elite X Cutting System (60”)
- Mulching Effect
- Proven Drivetrain (DG240 Parker wheel motors and 12cc Hydro-Gear pumps)
- Fuel Capacity: 8 Gal.
- Unique Deck Spindle Package
Dixie Chopper Classic 2750
The Classic 2750 is the ultimate Dixie Chopper mower machine for those who need high quality commercial mowers with industrial features. This machine can perform commercial cuts faster and easier.
Features:
- Horsepower: 27 horsepower Kawasaki FX engine
- 1″x 2″ 7 ga steel frame
- New Deck Lift System
- Elite X Cutting System (50”)
- Extended Drivetrain Life (DG280 Parker wheel motors and 16cc Hydro-Gear pumps)
- Fuel Capacity: 8 Gal.
- Up to 4.6 acres/hour
Dixie Chopper Zee2 2342BR
The Zee2 2342BR is a popular residential lawn mower machine that gets your lawn mowing chores done quicker and easier. It has the necessary design, power and speed to perform tasks simpler and in less time.
Features:
- Horsepower: 23 horsepower Briggs & Stratton Cyclonic engine
- Up to 2.4 acres/hour
- Elite Cutting System (42”)
- 7-Stage Deck Height
- Transaxle: Hydro-Gear ZT-2800
- Fuel Capacity: 4 Gal.
- Quick-Lift Lock
- Convenient Compartment
Dixie Chopper Magnum 2550R
The Magnum 2550R is the best residential lawn mower machine produced by Dixie Chopper. The machine is a compact sized zero-turn lawn mower built for performance. It boasts a commercial quality at an affordable residential price.
Features:
- Horsepower: 25 horsepower Briggs & Stratton Cyclonic engine
- X2 Cutting System (50”)
- Mulching Effect
- Transaxle: Hydro-Gear ZT-3200
- Fuel Capacity: 4 Gal.
- Up to 3.4 acres/hour
- Upgradable: Dixie Chopper parts and accessories available to use for upgrading the machine
Dixie Chopper Pursuit Walk-Behind 1844D
The Pursuit Walk-Behind 1844D completely revolutionizes Walk-Behind mower machines. It sets a new industry standard in quality and performance for commercial grade Walk-Behind land mowers.
Features:
- Horsepower: 18 horsepower Briggs & Stratton Professional engine
- Deck Width: 44”
- Drivetrain: Dual Hydrostatic – Hydro-Gear EZT
- Fuel Capacity: 5 Gal.
Dixie Chopper Xcaliber 3360 EFI
The Xcaliber 3360 EFI is the choice of landscaping pros across the U.S. It is the flagship Dixie Chopper mower, known for its legendary performance.
Features:
- Horsepower: 33 horsepower Kohler EFI engine
- New X2 Wind Tunnel Deck (60”)
- Springer Forks
- Lifetime Warranties on parts (frame, front forks, front caster bearings, stainless steel and steering levers)
- Drivetrain (DG335 Parker wheel motors and 21cc Hydro-Gear pumps)
- Up to 5.2 acres/hour
- Fuel Capacity: 14 Gal.
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