Assuming temperate North American woodland:
Find water. Carry it in an empty gas can back to camp (wash thoroughly first).
Gather firewood (dead standing, dead hanging and dead lying if it's dry). If you need to, split it by hammering a hot cut as a wedge to create orrect amounts of various grades of kindling. Use your knife (no proper toolkit is complete without at least one) to create fuzz sticks if neccesary. Prep your fire and light it using whatever method you want. Use the torch lighter to spark onto some shredded cedar bark, lint or similar tinder you find and light your fire. Boil water in a cut open gas can to kill parasites.
Construct a shelter; the lean-to shelter is a good 'un. The bulldozer is a suitable windbreak and reflector wall. Lash a hot cut onto a suitable stick to use as an axe to trim boughs etc.
YOUR BASIC SURVIVAL NEEDS ARE NOW MET.
Take the inner threads from some 550 cord and set (squirrel poles, rabbit snares etc.), and build whatever other traps you can, though you probably won't trap anything. Forage what food you can and recognise. Operate as large a trapline as you can. If there is water with fish nearby you can set nightlines, fish traps etc.
Take a pipe from the bull and use it as a campfire blowpipe. Heat some steel and use something heavy from the bull as an anvil to forge arrowheads. Cut a bowstave with your saw, split with a hot cut, string with 550 cord and tiller with files. Go huntin', checking your traps as you go.
Once/if you trap or shoot anything tan its hide and make bellows. Dig a ground forge and make yourself a proper axe, plus nails and other useful goodies. Most of your time will though be spent finding food and gathering water.
All going well you now have a lifestyle where you can live comfortably indefinitely