Nice to see you have it upright and back onto the tires. When you have time, make yourself a written checklist of the correct order of things you need to do before trying to start it. Once you get it to a spot were you can start working towards getting it started, check ALL fluid levels and radiator level before attempting to start it. Take your time and go thru the written check list so you don,t get distracted and skip a step, and make a very costly error. Patience and having a clear mind will be help you keep repair costs to a minimum.