I’m sure they are, looks like there is going to be a lot of things to move to get to the problem. Any friendly advice?
Nope, you don't have to remove a lot.
DON'T TWIST THE HEAD STOCK BOX!!!!
Take off the Chuck and backing plate.
Then loosen the two bolts keeping the tension on the drive belt, remove the drive pulley and remove it, should be a spacer after that.
Then block the chuck side with a towel,
Fill the spindle with ice and block the hole with another towel.
Wait a bit, the cold will make the spindle shrink a little.
Using a block of wood against the back side of the spindle and tap it out.
DO NOT DAMAGE THE OLD SPINDLE AND FLAIR THE END!
DO NOT REMOVE THE 4 BOLTS holding the bearings in place til the spindle is removed.
When it starts to slide out, you will see two burn marks basically where the spindle sat in the bearings.
Those will be the trouble areas getting the spindle past the bearings.
When all is said and done, that drive pulley is the only real thing holding that spindle in.
Good luck
Merry Christmas