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The camshaft is hydraulically pressed together and impossible get apart without specialized tools. Considering the cost of the short block I would just replace the trimmer.
If your somewhat mechanically inclined, you should be able to. I would need your model # to quote you a price for this part. We are a warranty service center for Ryobi, Ridgid, milwaukee, Campbell hausfeld, etc. Email your model # to [email protected]. I'll send you the schematic for your trimmer.
First, check to see if the charger is working properly. To do this, recharge the battery for about 15 minutes. Then check to see if it now runs the trimmer. If so, then you have a bad battery. You can go on the WEB and find a replacement. These batteries or sensitive to heat and cold. When storing, try to place it in a comfortable environment. Sorry for your loss. If it still under warranty, check with the Co.
I don't mean to over simplify this, but are you using fresh gas? Gas string trimmers are extremely ticky when it comes to gas. They like it SUPER fresh. And while the gas and oil mixture should be right, it can be off a little bit and still run. Try draining all of the gas out, and then filling up with fresh mix. This is ALWAYS my first step with string trimmers, and it fixes the problem 75% of the time.
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