You might want to get a Clymer or Seloc manual before you tear into it. Pulling the drive isn't particularly hard but you'll need a stand of some sort to rest it on. A lot of guys build their own out of 2x4's, do a search and you'll see some nice ones. Before you loosen any clamps holding the bellows on, take note of the "clock position" of the clamp screws; it's possible to put the clamps on in such a way that the screws can bind and/or damage the bellows.
Just a word to the wise - this being your first time, I wouldn't recommend doing any of this yourself until you can take your time with it (if you're contemplating trying to do it before taking it out this weekend).
At 10 years, you're smart to be on the lookout for little things, and you'll probably find a few. Just keep your eyes, ears, and wallet open

and you should be fine.