Bill,
PM me with your address and I will send you the tool and a manual to use. I did mine last winter. You will need a dial indicator to measure the end play on the shafts for the bearings, and you may need some shim stock to adjust. I used brass, as you can since you are using the sytorq fluid for the transmission. The torque spec for the nut is 280-300 ft lbs torque, so you will have to search around for a torque wrench to borrow. If you tow much weight, you might want to go ahead and add the fast coolers or Geno's trans filter to the PTO cover. I went with the filter, so I can monitor the amount of metal in the fluid.
Jeff
Note: don't take the syncros apart unless you are replacing them. Those springs are a bear to get back in. Depending on mileage, you might want to replace the bearings while your in there.