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No Service manuals other than Operator guides, but there is a Hayter Parts/List diagram which explodes all the compoments: http://www.hayter.co.uk/handbook_files/111-5147-B%20Parts%20List.pdf
Just undo everything you can..... it will come apart! Make a careful of what went where...... I always take photos as I go so I can refer to them if there's any query............. never fails.
gardenspares.co.uk have parts diagrams. I also second Geoff's comment though. I recently took my harrier 41 apart. The tension spring for the height adjustment is a sod to get back on but it is do-able. Message me if you need some advice
Thanks guys for your help