I can't comment about the weight either, except to say the first time I removed mine I did it by myself without a trolley; Marginal on weight/ awkwardness for one person to do it. I vowed "never again", I built a dolly to hold it when I put it back on. That makes it easier to align the input shaft with the gimbal bearing as the drive is being fitted, without having to worry about supporting the weight of the drive as well. Two people could remove it quite easily, a lot depends on whether you have no ESP and can stand upright when you are removing it, or have an ESP meaning you have to crouch down ; the latter makes it a lot more difficult and potentially damaging to backs.
Graham.
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