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Lets all welcome "Fasted61". That is fast ed as in Eddy, I don't think he has just got done fasting. Fasted61 is a Joyner dealer in Idaho. He hasn't posted yet but he has been reading past post to learn where ever he can. Spoke with him a couple times on the phone and seems like a real good guy. I look forward to hearing from him on our great forum. Welcome fasted61.

Lenny

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welcome always glad to have more joyner owners.

Thanks guys and gals for the warm welcome. I have been learning alot lately from reading your posts. The Joyner line up is new to me. but so far I have been very impressed with the product. I know we have issues with these machines but all in all I think the basic product is very good. The first thing I did with my trooper when I got it last winter was install a track kit and hit the snow. It never let me down. Was sure fun towing rhinos two at a time when they got stuck. We are working on accessories and up grades for these machines all the time. If we find out something that is helpful I will be sure to pass it on.

Thanks again Fast Ed

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Thanks guys and gals for the warm welcome. I have been learning alot lately from reading your posts. The Joyner line up is new to me. but so far I have been very impressed with the product. I know we have issues with these machines but all in all I think the basic product is very good. The first thing I did with my trooper when I got it last winter was install a track kit and hit the snow. It never let me down. Was sure fun towing rhinos two at a time when they got stuck. We are working on accessories and up grades for these machines all the time. If we find out something that is helpful I will be sure to pass it on.

Thanks again Fast Ed

Do you have any pictures? Lennys T2 pulled our truck and trailer out of the sand in Logandale, they (T2-4) are awesome pulling things out.

Cinda

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How do the tracks work in the snow. I am considering getting some but have been waiting to here how they work in deep snow 2-3' or more.

They work very well. Iwas just using a set of atv tracks that I already had and they did the job. But this year I am going to run a utv track so it should be even better. will let you know.

Ed

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