Dixie Chopper Honors Hometown Heroes

Lawn mower manufacturer give rebate for Hometown Heroes
(JUNE 19, 2014) – Coatesville, Indiana – Dixie Chopper is honoring local Hometown Heroes by offering a $250 mail-in rebate on any new (up to two) Dixie Chopper lawn mowers now through July 31.

All active or retired members of the U.S. Military, Police, Fire, EMT, and Paramedic services are eligible for the $250 mail-in rebate. Since Dixie Chopper was founded in 1980, all the company’s mowers have been proudly made in the USA. The company is offering this opportunity as a way to give back to all of the Hometown Heroes across the nation.

Those eligible can fill out a rebate form and provide valid documentation that they are affiliated with a Hero category to receive the $250 mail-in rebate. Rebate forms can be downloaded online at www.dixiechopper.com. Purchasers will receive a check for their rebate in four to six weeks.

Rebate forms and supporting documentation must be postmarked or faxed no later than August 8, 2014 to qualify for this rebate. Forms and documentation can be mailed to Dixie Chopper, 6302 E County Road N, Coatesville, IN 46121, or fax to 765.246.6011.

Purchasers can also fill out a short survey to be entered to win a Dixie Chopper jacket. The drawing will be held on August 15, 2014 and the winner will be notified by phone or email.

Visit www.dixiechopper.com to find a Dixie Chopper dealer near you.

About Dixie Chopper
Founded in 1980, Dixie Chopper revolutionized the entire lawn and garden industry by providing the first zero-turn lawn mowers built specifically for commercial mowing contractors. Today Dixie Chopper continues to lead the industry in innovation and quality. Known as “the World’s Fastest Lawn Mower,” Dixie Chopper mowers are about much more than being fast. The company prides itself on providing quality and reliability in addition to speed. To learn more about Dixie Chopper and view the complete lineup of zero-turn lawn mowers, visit the company’s website at www.dixiechopper.com. Dixie Chopper is owned by Jacobsen, a Textron (NYSE: TXT) Company.