DIY Repairs Save You Money, But do them SAFELY

🔧 Fix It Yourself: DIY on the Homestead (Without Losing Your Fingers)

I used to call someone for everything.

I’ve launched a YouTube channel for the homestead.
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Learning to Fix Things (And Why It’s Worth It) – BLOG 2026/Apr/27

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If something broke, I paid someone else to handle it.

The car made a noise? Take it in.

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Simple… but expensive.


💡 The Moment It Changed

At some point, I looked at a repair bill and thought:

“There has to be a better way.”

So I tried something new.

🔧 I opened the hood myself.


🔍 Starting Small

I didn’t jump into big repairs right away.

I started with simple things:

    • Changing oil
    • Replacing filters
    • Tightening loose parts

Nothing fancy.

Just small wins.


🚜 Then Came the Tractor

Once I got more comfortable, I started working on the tractor too.

Same idea:

    • Learn one thing at a time
    • Don’t rush
    • Figure it out step by step

Some things worked the first time.

Some didn’t.

That’s part of the process.


💸 The Money Part (This Adds Up Fast)

Here’s the big one.

By doing my own repairs, I now save hundreds of dollars every year.

No labor fees.
No waiting days for someone else.

Just time, effort, and a few tools.


🧠 It Builds Confidence

Fixing things changes how you think.

You stop saying:
👉 “I can’t do this.”

And start saying:
👉 “Let me try.”

That shift matters.


😄 Real Talk

Not every repair goes smoothly.

You will:

    • Get stuck
    • Get frustrated
    • Maybe take something apart twice

But each time, you learn. YouTube is my teacher of choice.  I watch more than one video because it gives me a more rounded idea of how to proceed.


🛠️ You Don’t Need to Be an Expert

You don’t need:

    • A full shop
    • Expensive tools
    • Years of training

You just need:

    • Patience
    • Curiosity
    • Willingness to try

🌱 Why This Matters (Even If You Don’t Homestead)

This isn’t just about farms.

It applies to:

    • Cars
    • Small engines
    • Things around your home

Learning to fix things:

    • Saves money
    • Builds skills
    • Gives you confidence and independence

🌞 Final Thought

Fixing things isn’t just about repairs.

It’s about taking control.

And sometimes, saving a lot of money along the way.

Come Follow Along!

I’ve launched a YouTube channel for the homestead.
If you could, please stop in, view the video, select “Like,” subscribe, and share the link. These things will really help the channel get off the ground.

👉 YouTube Channel


Ready to Start Your Own Journey?

If you’re thinking about starting your own homestead, check this out:
👉 Learn More