"I cut some today getting used to this machine. It is a lot different, but very comfortable and cuts great."
I understand: I borrowed my friend's Dixon Kodiak, and it was frightening to mow, at first. I told him it was like shaving with a chainsaw, but by the time I finished, it was like shaving with a machete. I'm used to skid steers, which generally pivot on the front wheels, where the mower steers on the tires behind me. And the Dixon does not automatically center the control levers when releasing them. For a hydrostat-drive, it behaves more like a belt-drive skid steer.