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anyone know the causes of hard to start rb25? its cranks over but takes 5-6 times to slowly get running.. once its running if i turn it off then back on its fine..

its like only once its been sitting for a few hours!?

any ideas?

No worries champ thanks i'll keep that in mind....plastics or metal??

Kinda in limbo atm not sure exactly WHEN im going to be outta a job so its all up in the air atm!

Plastic. Basically pellets get melted down through a machine that turns it into piping.. Comes down the line and your job is to coil it up. Pretty simple.

Jarrad has a hard day ahead then? :/

Wayne and I both work in Extrusion so we got the day off because there is too much pipe out in the yard so the store men need a whole day to catch up. Just what happens when Wayne and I are working..

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