Nah, don't remove the engine. Remove the axle instead. I just did the same thing with my tracker. It blew the head gasket and I decided on new rings, crank bearings, con rod bearings all at the same time. I did have to drop the front axle to get it done, but I thought that it was easier than yanking the motor completly out. I had my machine shop clean the pistons and re-used them because there didn't seem to be any wear to speak of. I also used plasti-gage to check the bearing clearances as I went back together. So far so good!
Good Luck!!