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Users activity: 22 posts per thread
Forum activity: 6 active threads during last week
 

Posting activity on Commercial Lawn Forums:

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Threads: 6 15 71
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mowing365
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user's latest post:
Dixie Chopper Walk Behind
Published (2009-12-19 01:47:00)
thanks mowingman, you saved me some money. I'm sure it would have been fine for my needs, it sounds like it might be a headache finding parts for it. Thanks for the help guys.
Mowingman
2
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Dixie Chopper Walk Behind
Published (2009-12-18 19:24:00)
Ok, that was sold for only one year I think. It was one of those cheap Chinese junkers, that are painted and decaled for many different brandnames. They are sold as Bradley, Landscaper Supply, Red Hawk, D.C., Dixon, (at one time in the past), and at least three or four other brand names. I would doubt that D.C has parts for them. However, they share common parts with all those other brands, so I am sure you can find parts when you need them. I...
Dawson
2
user's latest post:
Dixie Chopper Walk Behind
Published (2009-12-18 09:34:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by DC Service Don't confuse the Run Behind ( manufactured by Dixie Chopper) with the walk behind ( not made by Dixie Chopper ) there is a huge difference in them. your local Dixie Chopper dealer can give you details on this. I'm referring to the run behind then I guess.
cclllc
1
user's latest post:
bagger
Published (2009-12-10 18:18:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by mowing365 My suggestion would be to sell the Deer, buy a chopper and start mulching instead of bagging. There is no comparison to DC and it's mulching capabilities. Good luck. I have 2 Choppers already.I bought the Deere for gated properties.
cody8909
1
user's latest post:
bagger
Published (2009-12-16 13:18:00)
I think you'd be better off getting mulching blades and making a little ocdc type thing for the discharge side of it. Seems like you'd be emptying that grass catcher every other stripe to me. Unless you are going to charge extra to bag yards I wouldn't even mess with it.
DC Service
1
user's latest post:
Dixie Chopper Walk Behind
Published (2009-12-18 09:26:00)
Don't confuse the Run Behind ( manufactured by Dixie Chopper) with the walk behind ( not made by Dixie Chopper ) there is a huge difference in them. your local Dixie Chopper dealer can give you details on this.
 

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Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-12-17 19:59:00)  by Mowingman
They only made those for one or two years. I would guess they only sold a couple of dozen, total. I heard one time they had stacks of them stored, unsold, at the factory. At least, that was the rumor. Parts should not be a problem, as they were made from the same main components as the ZTR's, and shared a lot of common parts. I would imagine acessories are non existant though. Kind of a neat ...
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-10 17:14:00)  by mowing365
My suggestion would be to sell the Deer, buy a chopper and start mulching instead of bagging. There is no comparison to DC and it's mulching capabilities. Good luck.
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Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-25 00:47:00)  by Lpweve
I have a flyer that I got at EXPO that says about the same things as the website. It does give warranty info. C Series: 2 yrs. homeowner; no commercial warranty R Series: 2 yrs. homeowner - no hour limit 1 yr. commercial (400 hrs - hour meter required) X Series: 2 years or 1200 hrs. 4 years or 500 hrs. If you want more info, I can ask a ...
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Started 1 month ago (2009-11-18 21:25:00)  by John D
That is a great idea,only thing I didnt like is it looks slower than a string trimmer as far as productivity.Only time will tell though.I think in a larger version,it really has a lot more potential,as its wider,and more stable,and productive.The 22T doesnt seem to cut the tall stuff very good in the videos.I think its uses are even better as a pesticide spreader,no risk of getting contaminated ...
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Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-11-03 00:49:00)  by Fine Lines Lawn
Duncan, how have you been, I haven't heard from you forever. I have an order in for one. People took pictures of everything you can imagine at Expo, except the Cat Dixie. (still confused) Lot of pictures and reviews are in store when I get my CAT. I was sorry to miss my first Expo in 10 years. I try and never let that happen again. I'm going to speak with John about his photography.
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Started 3 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-08-31 19:58:00)  by cclllc
What are the dates,Rich?
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Started 1 year, 2 months ago (2008-10-10 19:06:00)  by wrebelmachine
I will find out on reliability! I have a very good dealer! Yes it is quiet! My dealer has been averageing one a day on these!
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-10 09:41:00)  by neil
Yes, Briggs. And transaxles. They are really getting cheap here. I remember when they used to say they wouldn't build a cheap machine. This is cheap. If I'm going to be in this range...I'll just get a Cub Cadet with transaxles and save some money. I've played around on a Cub with a Kawasaki and a 54" stamped deck. It actually is a pretty decent machine for a non-commercial mower. ...
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Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-26 17:18:00)  by Fine Lines Lawn
He has departed the DC organization but I'm trying to get him to stay active on the forum.
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Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-12-17 19:59:00)  by Mowingman
They only made those for one or two years. I would guess they only sold a couple of dozen, total. I heard one time they had stacks of them stored, unsold, at the factory. At least, that was the rumor. Parts should not be a problem, as they were made from the same main components as the ZTR's, and shared a lot of common parts. I would imagine acessories are non existant though. Kind of a neat ...
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-10 17:14:00)  by mowing365
My suggestion would be to sell the Deer, buy a chopper and start mulching instead of bagging. There is no comparison to DC and it's mulching capabilities. Good luck.
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