Well thanks to YouTube, I went down a rabbit hole that cost me a ton of money.
I have been debating buying my dad's New Holland skid steer since he is getting too old to use it or even get up into it. It is an older machine but low hours and in good shape, just needs a deep cleaning. It is covered in moss and grease and looks way older than it is. Anyway, my phone must've heard me thinking about that and suddenly my video suggestions are for detailing heavy equipment.
This made me realize im lacking in a good pressure washer. I still wasnt pulling the trigger on it until my wife actually tried using the pressure washer I do have and complaining about its lack of power when cleaning a rug. So that settled it, she was onboard, so I ran out and got the most powerful one I could find that I didnt have to order.
A Simpson Powershot 4000 psi 3.5 gpm unit. Compared to my 1700 psi Stihl electric pressure washer, this thing is a beast.
As far as accessories, I picked up some wand extensions, a stainless turbo nozzle, and undercarriage sprayer, rubber hose to replace the stiff plastic hose, and a reel to keep the hose organized on the pressure washer. And of course a short nozzle since I dont need 3 feet of wand for everything and using a soap cannon is a pain way out front.
I am still waiting on them so I dont have any pictures yet.
I also bought a few other tools for a few jobs I have coming up.
I need to do a cam swap on a Ford 1.5l. But first need to cut open the oil filter to see if metal glitter is in the system. So to do that I needed an oil fikter cutter.
And of course a cam timing tool for said engine.
And for a different job, I need to find a short in a wire on my truck. I first need to test the wire connectors and figured a backstab kit would be handy.

And then when looking at Powerprobe short finding tool, I ran across this much cheaper knockoff. Figured for the price I would give it a try.
I think that is all for now.