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If it has been reliable and still in good working order I'd look under Ryobi and see if they have a replacement cable. It may be worth looking for another that could be used for parts. Some tools have been workhorses and are extremely hard to part with, I get that so going the extra mile to make sure there are no replacement parts is just worth it. If you have no luck now I'd still put it aside even if you replace with a new model and keep an eye out just in case a used one comes up.
And welcome to the forum Brian. Hopefully there will some other responses later that may prove helpful or at least get you some additional information.
And welcome to the forum Brian. Hopefully there will some other responses later that may prove helpful or at least get you some additional information.