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LibTimothy is moving to Texas!

Post by LibTimothy »

Bad news for you Texans in the group. Another damn Yankee heading south! :lol:

I was offered a position at Texas A&M Central Texas (formerly Tarleton State Central Texas) in Killeen, TX. I am very excited as this a great position and a great match for my interests and skills.

I'll be moving this summer. I'm looking forward to meeting some of you all in person someday.

Timothy
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Post by ka »

how are you getting your pinz there?
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Post by Willie »

Welcome to Texas, I am sure it will take some getting used to coming from NY.

Hope all goes well for you on the move, it will be very hot this summer.

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Thanks

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ka, it will travel the same way it always does when it goes more than 20 miles from home.... on the trailer.

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I love the Pinz, but she doesn't do hi-ways very well.

Willie, Thanks. I'm looking forward to being warm. The adjustment may be challenging but somebody has to do it.....

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way it always does when it goes more than 20 miles from home.... on the trailer
:cry: :cry: :cry: :roll: :roll: :roll: :twisted:
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Post by pinzwheeling »

LibTimothy wrote:ka, it will travel the same way it always does when it goes more than 20 miles from home.... on the trailer.

I love the Pinz, but she doesn't do hi-ways very well.

Timothy
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Profpinz wrote:
way it always does when it goes more than 20 miles from home.... on the trailer
:cry: :cry: :cry: :roll: :roll: :roll: :twisted:
+1

I drive about 200-300 miles a week in mine, and more than half of it is highway. Is there something wrong with your truck, or are you just not comfortable chilling in the slow lane? :roll:
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moving to texas

Post by krick3tt »

I have to imagine it is difficult to drive the BA Ford and the pinz at the same time, trailer makes sense.
I have driven my 710 from to Seattle to San Diego three times and Seattle to Denver four times. Great adventure, not fast but really interesting. Good luck on your move.

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Post by ka »

i need a BALLANCED front drive shaft before i take mine out for much more high speed stufff.
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Poinz on the Hi-way

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Well it's not that I can't drive on the Hi-Way...

It's just that with the new tires at flat out I only get up to about 50 mph (measured with the GPS) and I feel I have my life in my hands. It's just not worth being scared by semi's. If I run to Alfred, I take the back roads and take my time and have fun. So, twenty miles was, perhaps, a slight stretch... Anyway, I have the big Ford truck and the trailer, so trailering it for a 3 hour drive makes sense to me.

One of the reasons I don't like driving it far from home is that I have had some mysterious break-downs. It acts like it is starved for fuel and just dies. If I pull over and blow out the fuel filter, it USUALLY restarts and runs for a while. This comes and goes.

Anyway, driving to Texas from NY? I think I'll take her on the trailer. It's a long run.

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Re: Poinz on the Hi-way

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LibTimothy wrote:
It's just that with the new tires at flat out I only get up to about 50 mph (measured with the GPS) and I feel I have my life in my hands. It's just not worth being scared by semi's. If I run to Alfred, I take the back roads and take my time and have fun. So, twenty miles was, perhaps, a slight stretch... Anyway, I have the big Ford truck and the trailer, so trailering it for a 3 hour drive makes sense to me.
Timothy
Hmm, my 712 has a sweet spot at around 56-57MPH (GPS and Radar checked). I wonder if maybe you need to get an alignment done if it feels scary? I had mine done by Jim L. a month ago and it made a HUGE difference in the way the truck handles/feels.
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Post by Erik712m »

I'd say Tim is wise less wear on the pinz the better :!:
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Post by ka »

pinztrek posted some very interesting nfo re towing a pinz. sure changed my ideas for my next move.
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Post by chacaocop1 »

Welcome to Texas... There are tons of "imported" living here. NY, NJ, California, are among the many adopted Texans...

Hope to see you soon at a trail nearby.
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Post by andy »

Let us know when ya get here. You'll be more or less in the "yankee/liberal" part of the state being that close to Austin, but we'll try not to hold that against ya.

Just make sure you dirve safely and get here.

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Post by texas pinzgauer »

I was hoping Carlos would chime in as he's in that end of the state!

Welcome to Texas. You're going to struggle with the summers for a while but when Dec through Mar rolls arond and you're wearing shorts, you'll begin to adapt. :wink:

If you get near the Houston area, drop me a line.

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