A post below got me to thinking.I once had a NweHolland 283. Lost a bearing in the pickup.Once I got it off and apart almost every bearing was gone,end of it's life.After priceing bearings,I decided it would be best to buy another baler and not fix the old 283.When I cut it up later,Several bearings were also about to go.That baler was usedd up.So that told me that when one bearing on something is out,more are soon to follow.The only way to truely 'fix' the thing would have been to replace every bearing in it.Not saying to junk a machine everytime a bearing is bad.I replaced the plunger bearings on my inline this winter.Just to be aware.