Yes I think that you are right The Sawnndri Guy.
I bit of web research tells me:
A/ Support centre of rear axle
B/ Independently support Q cab
C/ Remove Wheel
D/ Disconnect Brake linkages etc
E/ Remove cab mounting
F/ Unbolt ring of bolts holding axle sub-assembly
G/ Withdraw from centre housing
H/ Remove Brake assembly and planetary gears
I/ Remove cap screw and retainer from inner end of half shaft, (also I think a spring clip ?)
J/ Withdraw Halfshaft
K/ Knock out oil seal & replace
L/ Put it all back together
But this is just theory at the moment, and I'm undecided whether to do it myself or get my local ag engineer to do it as I'm not sure if I want to be playing with big heavy lumps at my age. Trouble is, if I use the Ag engineer, although he is good he tends to let other jobs take over and things stay with him for weeks on end. But if I do it myself it saves cash which can go on a new pair of tyres
