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Battery cases are usually welded closed and must be cut open to access the cells. The cells are also spot welded together to make up the battery voltage.
Which part of the Grass Hog did you take apart? If you mean the spool head, that is easy to reassemble. The actual spool (the round part with the line coming out) goes into the cavity on the bottom of the trimmer, with the line poking out of the hole in the side several inches (not enough to hit the plastic guard). Then the cover (orange with the spring on it) fits on top of the spool so that the spring pushes on the spool and the two tabs on the side snap into the holes in the trimmer.
Unless you took another part off, that should be all you need to do to reassemble the Grass Hog. Turn it right-side up and turn it on to make sure everything works.
You're right, the CST2000 is a great trimmer. I still have one that works perfectly, and my father and brother both have one too. I've been looking online but it doesn't seem there are any to be found -- eBay, Yahoo! Shopping, Google, and PropertyRoom all came up empty.
I guess the only thing to do is occasionally check online, and focus on sites like eBay or Craigslist. Hopefully one will turn up somewhere!
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