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Old 07-29-2012, 03:23 AM
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To many projects for a 16 year old?

Hey guys I was curious if you all think that I have to many projects. I rarely get to work on them right now because of us building a house but when the garage and house I should be able get to it. Here is the list of projects and what I have to do.

2002 Ford F250 4x4 crew cab V10 this is our big hauler truck and me and my dad's current daily driver
Needs bed fixed because we put a huge dent in it hauling a mobile home, needs new tires all the way around going to go with 265 75 R16 BF Goodrich TA KOs. It also needs the bulbs for the door lights.

1997 Ford Expedition 4x4 4.6L V8 my mom's truck
needs breaks all the way around, needs new front grille, needs new tires all the way around, and a new egr valve, plus CD player in the console, probably more as we go along being it has 173,000 miles Oh ya beef up rear suspension a little and add a hitch reciever.

1986 Ford F150 4x4 302 V8 automatic all my dad's truck
needs headache rack installed, needs the wirring for courtesy light radio and dashboard clock fixed. Needs new dashboard, needs paint job, has been having a problem where it gets hot lately no idea right now, and fuel gauge only works when it wants to. Oh plus the Tachometer needs fixed put a hitch reciever on it.

1988 Ford F150 4x4 302 V8 automatic transmission manual everything else. My truck. It has lightning parts in the transmssion according to Ford Motor company. Needs new fuel pumps, new front tank installed, bed fixed, needs a new radio, I want to put our ladder rack on here and a tool box but don't know if it can handle the ladder rack since the 86 can't. I got to fix the drivers side door as you got to slam it really hard to get it to close, put a hitch reciever on it.

1984 Ford Bronco 2 4x4 manual everything to be my youngest brothers truck. Needs Speedometer cable installed got everything just need to put it in. Adjust drivers side door, find out why the reverse lights don't come on, put a hitch reviever on it. needs radio installed and speakers plus more on it.

1989 Ford F250 4x4 351 manual everything going to be our work truck. Needs new battery, flat bed put on it, plus flush the fuel tanks and breaks and tires. Plus a hitch reviecer put on it.

1989 Ford F350 crew cab 460 manual most of it. Installing a 4x4 in it. Have transfer case, transmission, and front and rear end. Donor truck is and 84 F250. Need to put flatbed on it. Plus rebuild engine and more. This is going to be my younger brothers truck.

Plus I got a few non ford projects.

Our 1985 Chevy G20 Sportvan needs carb rebuilt again, power steering pressure line installed, fuel tank flushed again, and more accesories added.

Our 1960 Case 430 Counstrouction king Backhoe needs new engine and ram rod for back hoe.

Plus I got a golf cart engine I got to rebuild.

So what do you guys think to much to do or just planning myself for something to do after the house is built?
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Old 07-30-2012, 01:28 AM
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uuummm....id say yes! but first things first i would do Your moms truck first because well for starters she cant do it lets just leave it at that
then the f250 being it the doe getter

then your truck

..............IDK Too many projects on your hand XD
 
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Old 07-30-2012, 01:59 AM
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I got an order of how I am going to do it all. First will be the Expedition then the 2002 F250, then some of the 86 F150, then my 1988 F150, then the 84 bronco 2, then the 89 f250, then the 89 f350 lastly. all the others as I go along. But if I go along and I get the chance and I can fix it then I will.
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Old 07-30-2012, 09:24 AM
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You can never have too many projects! As long as they dont have deadlines lol. They sound like easy fixes for the most part, minus paint jobs and such. Good luck!
 
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Old 07-30-2012, 05:13 PM
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Well got one part of the 89's projects done got the flatbeds on both of them. That was fun and easy.
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