About Us

 

Mission Statement

Dixon-Kirchoff, Inc., will strive to enhance the profitability of our agricultural industry customers by maintaining optimum equipment selection, and operational dependability. Dixon-Kirchoff, Inc., will consistently strive to demonstrate integrity, honesty, and fairness in all our business practices. Dixon-Kirchoff, Inc., will continue to support our customers in their various operations by educating our employees in all areas thereby enhancing the value of our goods and services to provide the maximum benefit for business relationships. Dixon-Kirchoff, Inc., will strive to maintain the highest level of customer service and satisfaction for both internal and external customers.

Company Profile

Dixon-Kirchoff, Inc., began as a Dodge car dealership in March 1928, opened by Mr. & Mrs. M. B. Dixon. In 1952, Mr. Dixon added the International Harvester farm equipment line. In this same year, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon's daughter, Alyce, moved back to Hollis with her husband Russell, to help run the business. In 2001, Russell's son Bart was named President of the company, and began to oversee all daily operations.

Today, Dixon-Kirchoff is a full-line Case-International Dealer, and we provide parts and service to all of our customers in southwest Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. Dixon-Kirchoff is a licensed dealer of Krause, Servis-Rhino, and Great Plains parts and equipment, and we carry several other lines as well. Our Wholegoods department provides tractor and equipment rental with delivery and hauling to fit the needs of our customers. Our Auto Service center offers service for our customer's vehicles, supplied with a variety of parts and accessories from our Parts department. Our Fuel Department has the capability of making deliveries of up to 2200 gallons to various locations in Oklahoma and Texas, and our on-site fuel service center offers 24-hour gasoline and diesel availability.

Dixon-Kirchoff is located in the southwest corner of Oklahoma in the town of Hollis, about 35 miles southwest of Altus, Oklahoma, on Hwy. 62; or from Childress, Texas, we are 35 miles northeast..