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Vehicle Maintenance Checklist

I put together this vehicle maintenance checklist to go along with today's video. The owner's manual for some vehicles also includes a maintenance checklist that's worth referencing as well. Thank you for supporting the channel!

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Thank you for the suggestion. Best regards, Todd

Project Farm LLC

I'm in the market for a steam cleaner for auto and household cleaning.  Thought that would be a good test for you!  I enjoy your test comparisons and share your results with my friends and customers.   Thank you for all you do!

George

Hi Darren, sounds very interesting and thank you for supporting the channel!

Project Farm LLC

hi all great channel as you have given me the bug lol. ok 1st ive disstilled Apples into ethnol to run my lawnmwer. so goes to show we dont need to rely on oil solar etc. plant more trees and make ethnol. please feel free to get in touch and ill explain more. Many thanks darren

Daz High

thanks.

tom olofsson

I’m happy to buy one mower, say…$300? One idea that my church did when they needed new chairs: they lined up the old chairs and put envelopes on each chair. They started at $10, then $20, etc. up to maybe $200 I think? This gave people the chance to donate what they were comfortable with but also created timeliness so it didn’t last forever.

Nathan Deunk

That's a great question. I'll have to give this one more thought. I just don't like asking for additional money from people. Best regards, Todd

Project Farm LLC

Yeah, fair enough - there's got to be a way to work that out; what would you need to make it happen?

Locane

I'd really like to electric mowers, and I have the perfect setup to test them. The cost of the review is the issue. Best regards, Todd

Project Farm LLC

Unrelated: Electric lawn mower showdown when?? My gas mower is starting to have issues and I need to know what to buy! Maybe we can all chip in and front the many thousands of dollars it will take to buy them? There's got to be a way to work this out... 😁 Maybe sell them to patrons or locals after testing?

Locane

Hi Dennis, That's a great point! It's a bit of a struggle to develop a comprehensive universal car checklist, since there is so much variation in service schedules. The owner's manual should provide a good starting point. I'll have to give this one more thought. Thanks again, Todd

Project Farm LLC

Great but I’ve got 170K before I get to 200K how about some checklists at 50K increments or are they just the same.

Dennis J Link

Thanks for the positive feedback and for the suggestion!

Project Farm LLC

I’ll have to try this

AustiN RoacH

Project idea… With new vehicle prices approaching Jupiter & Saturn, perhaps a new “Motor Oil Showdown : High Mileage” venture would be a great hit for views! Thank you for all you do, Todd. Happy to support this channel, wish I could contribute more!

AustiN RoacH

Yes, I understand, that it may take a longer time. BI thought that your latest video, in some instances, is speeded up, to make it shorter. I thought that you could repost the same video, but at the normal speed. This way you won't have to make new footage. But if you decide to make a second channel, to post more detailed videos, then you already have at least one subscriber :) Cheers

TIMUR KHOLODENKO

Hi Timur, Thank you for the recommendation on creating a longer version of each video. I might create a 2nd channel and post longer videos there. The biggest challenge for me is the additional time it takes for the extra editing. Best regards, Todd

Project Farm LLC

Thank you, Sir, I appreciate it. One question. Would it be possible to post a full video (without speeding it up) on Patreon of all the steps you took to fix this car? I'd like to learn how to fix cars myself and such visual help will be priceless. Maybe next time, you can make a more detailed video and post a full version for your Patreon supporters. Just a thought. Cheers

TIMUR KHOLODENKO

Just stuck it in, turn it on and remove bolts or filter. No oil will drain until you switch off shop vac. It fits tight into filler on my f-250 and loose on RAV4 and still works.

Dr Prepper MD

You are welcome!

Project Farm LLC

I have not tried that. Thanks for the tip!

Project Farm LLC

You are welcome

Project Farm LLC

Thank YOU for today's video! 😁

Bill Nelson

Enjoying the video. Have you ever tried using a shop vac in the oil filler tube to keep oil from splashing out when removing drain plug or filter? Saw it online and tried it on my 6.7 Powerstroke and RAV4 and worked like a charm! Very cool hack to make oil changes less messy!

Dr Prepper MD

Thank you for sharing

Brian K Harrington

It's a really handy resource! Thanks

Project Farm LLC

Great suggestions! I'll update the list and post the new list soon.

Project Farm LLC

I like your idea of the vacuum pump. I have done some DIY HVAC work in the last year and started out with a cheap pump like you used and found that it just wouldn't pull a sufficient vacuum for HVAC use. Ended up buying the HF two stage which worked well. Now I have a use for the cheap one.

Road Tripping Raccoons

CV Boots. Ball joints. Differential fluid (if applicable). Transfer case fluid (4x4 only). Exhaust system (check for leaks). DEF or applicable system (diesels only).

The Lost Fox


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