Looks like ScottHomey also address it, but your best tools are storage containers and a digital camera [you can have three books, and still have some part that you're not sure if was on "upside down" previously for a reason, or you just tried to reassemble it wrong].
For containers, I like those 30+/- oz [and a couple smaller ones] plastic coffee cans; also any pans you can steal from the kitchen, and convince your wife you're doing her a favor, make good rinse pans even if you have a parts washer.
The more parts you take in to get "boiled out" the easier assembly will be, even then you'll likely have plenty of small parts you'll be wirebrushing to remove grease caked gravel and crud.
There are a few tools that can be a considerable investment unless you can borrow them or make your own: Sleeve puller, a gear puller set, torque wrench, etc. Just check your manuals and perhaps search some threads here to make sure you don't get it half apart and "need" a tool you weren't suspecting. For a running tractor, less worries, but you never know if you need screw extractors, tap n dies ect. either.
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