Dixie Chopper has introduced a new zero-turn series, the Falcon HPX. The Falcon HPX is an entry-level commercial zero-turn mower designed for the commercial contractor or homeowner.
The new model comes equipped with a 24 horsepower Kawasaki FT engine and driven with Hydro Gear ZT-3100 series transaxles. The upgraded transmissions offer customers a commercial-grade drivetrain with serviceable filters, steel-cut gears, shock valves, and a charge pump for system protection and extended life.
“We are very excited to launch the Falcon HPX series to the industry,” said Adam Smith, national sales manager of Dixie Chopper. “This new model fits perfectly into our product portfolio and fills a necessary gap between our residential line of zero-turn mowers and our commercial series.”
This new commercial zero-turn comes standard with 22-inch semi-aggressive rear tires for ultimate traction for the operator. The deep deck featured of the Falcon HPX is designed to handle more volume while ensuring excellent discharge performance. The Peer deck spindles are maintenance-free and constructed with a ductile-iron housing for maximum strength and longevity.
Operator comfort is found throughout the design of the machine including a plush 2-tone seat with a highback design for extra comfort, adjustable steering levers for operator preference, dual USB charging ports for mobile devices, removeable floor pans for easy maintenance and cleaning, and a foldable roll-over protection system (ROPS) for added safety.
“We are committed to listening to our customers.” Dixie Chopper President Lisa Tubbs said. “We have kept our dealers and customers at the forefront of this design to ensure we’re building a quality product dealers will enjoy selling and customers will enjoy using.”
The Falcon HPX will begin shipping to dealers in the summer of 2024.
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