Cal and @unculmike work on cars. Often times they run worse or even stop running all together, but occasionally we do succeed. We specialize in GM cars and trucks, Volkswagens, and have a ton of knowledge on LS engines.
The thing closest to get running with the least amount of time. In that way you'll get more things ready to go faster, which is nice as you come to the point of wanting to use them.😅
I guess whatever you'll need the most, the soonest. The rail is fun, but you can always work on it in the winter. Tractor too if you don't need it now, to harvest anything.
My Buick needs an oil change the Blazer needs an oil change the wife's van is at 15% oil but today I built a rock climbing wall in the playset for the kids and dismantled the brake switch on the Blazer and spent a hour looking for my multimeter. I was supposed to clean the garage and post my motorcycle for sale. I got you bud.😂
Do the general maintenance on the tractor first. Its all little shit and you can check it off your list to get the dopamine hit. Then fix the OBS. Probably sand rail next.
I don't keep projects. If i don't use it for a year it's gone and the money is used for something else actually useful. If i can't or won't fix it within a year it's gone.
Work on first ? 1. Comments on RU-vid 2. Live my life through social media 3. Ignore my family 4. Wonder why literally every topic considered is falling apart
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Idk much about vehicles but I've seen lots of mechanics drop the engine/trans/ frontend out the bottom... crazy how you don't even have to remove the hood to remove the engine.
Getting the core support out of the way completely would have made it even easier, but I really didn't want to break the seal on the AC. I have a video of a speed run on an EOS where I didn't even take the car off the trailer.