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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3180942" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>When my wife and I bought our first home n times was real tough I used a wore out 22" push mower. One day it made terrible engine noises and quit working. We went to see about getting a new push mower and the $279 price tag (self propelled) was a bit steep. Got the little classifieds paper on the way home and found a 30" Dixon zero turn for $150. Man said it mowed good until one day it wouldn't turn over so he bought a new one. We went n looked at the 30", it was in perfect condition with a 10hp Briggs. I looked her over and whispered to my wife that I thought the mower engage/disengage switch on the deck was probably the problem. She explained to me how bad it would be if I was wrong and that we couldn't afford to lose $150. We bought that mower and had it fixed in 2 mins when we got home. Mowed lots of miles with it for a few years and sold it for $300 when we bought a brand new John Deere 48" zero turn. So yeah, 30" Dixons exist and they are good mowers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3180942, member: 43171"] When my wife and I bought our first home n times was real tough I used a wore out 22" push mower. One day it made terrible engine noises and quit working. We went to see about getting a new push mower and the $279 price tag (self propelled) was a bit steep. Got the little classifieds paper on the way home and found a 30" Dixon zero turn for $150. Man said it mowed good until one day it wouldn't turn over so he bought a new one. We went n looked at the 30", it was in perfect condition with a 10hp Briggs. I looked her over and whispered to my wife that I thought the mower engage/disengage switch on the deck was probably the problem. She explained to me how bad it would be if I was wrong and that we couldn't afford to lose $150. We bought that mower and had it fixed in 2 mins when we got home. Mowed lots of miles with it for a few years and sold it for $300 when we bought a brand new John Deere 48" zero turn. So yeah, 30" Dixons exist and they are good mowers. [/QUOTE]
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