Most things are similar. Do a site survey and find a good spot where your dish can "see" as much of the Clarke Belt arc as the site will allow( or put it where the wife tells you it has to go) Get your mast into a footing that is deep enough. Make sure it is dead plumb, and maybe reinforced against wind forces. A 24 inch actuator seems pretty heavy duty for a six foot dish, but it will work. When I had an actuator setup, I liked putting the due south position at exactly in the middle of the actuator throw - but that really depends upon what satellites you can see.
In Florida there I expect you will be able to see as far west as 135w and as far east as 55w. For tools, you might use an inclinometer.
If you have or can borrow a satellite meter, that might be good. I use a "beep on scan" receiver (Viewsat Ultra) and wirelesss RF headphones.
Like with your Ku setups, you set the dish on zenith and go for your due south satellite first.
As far how to set the polar mount and the declination angle, post some pictures of the back and front of your dish and people here will, I am sure, help you further.