Hard Drive no.1 is stuck

My Mac Pro is about one month old. Originally I had just the Western Digital 250 in slot N0,1. Since then I have purchased four other seagate drives with a larger capacity (500 GB) to replace the smaller drive. Using the disk utility I have made a restoration to one of the Seagate's, and now I want to remove Drive No. 1 and replace it with another Seagate 500. But, the hard drive is stuck in the machine and won't come out. Short of going to an Apple Store for service is there anything I can do to remove the drive?
Mac Pro 3.0 Dual Core, 6GB Memory, (1) WD 250, (3) Seagate 500, ATI X1900GT, 23" Apple Display

I had the same problem as you on my 8-core brand new out of the box a couple weeks ago. I started going mad trying to get it out.. it would NOT move.
I removed all the trays, and it still wouldn't come out. I used a screwdriver, etc. Nothing.
Finally, I had to remove the CPU cover, and the front the fan module. I was able to get my hand underneath it and pulled it out with my whole hand. After that, it wasn't stuck.
If you remove the fan, be very careful. There's a screw that holds it in place down at the bottom and at the top. The bottom screw wasn't in older Mac Pros.

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