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It sounds like you'll have no trouble then. Just look things over closely as you disassemble and remember that just because it came apart that way does not mean it was assembled correct! Look over the TMs and use common sense. Ask here when you have doubt or questions. There was an update on...
No, nothing else comes to mind.
Chock the other wheels. Be sure to secure the axle with a suitable jack-stand or blocking. Use a drain pan under the axle end when you pull the axle. The whole procedure is covered in the TMs. A complete service at that hub is in order while your there...
The spindle nut socket is a 3" 8 sided socket. They are made by several companies. If you search here you will find most of the brands/part numbers for them. I have an OTC brand, part number 1907...
Wheel Bearings, spindle nuts, brake shoes broke or incorrectly assembled, broken drum,.... No point guessing.
Time to take it apart and thoroughly look it over to identify the problem and the cause.
Do you have a spindle nut socket?