picassomcp
Member
I have a 644 New Holland Round Baler. I believe
it is a 1998 built model. Many sealed bearings on
it, most of the rollers do not have grease zerks
due to the bearings being sealed and non
greasable. How long can a guy reasonably expect
these bearings to last? I'm not sure how many
bales this baler has made, but there are signs of
wear throughout the baler. I'm getting concerned
that these sealed bearing are going to start
failing soon. I do store the baler inside between
uses which I'm sure helps.
What kind of luck have you had with sealed
bearings? Should I start replacing them as
preventive maintenance?
it is a 1998 built model. Many sealed bearings on
it, most of the rollers do not have grease zerks
due to the bearings being sealed and non
greasable. How long can a guy reasonably expect
these bearings to last? I'm not sure how many
bales this baler has made, but there are signs of
wear throughout the baler. I'm getting concerned
that these sealed bearing are going to start
failing soon. I do store the baler inside between
uses which I'm sure helps.
What kind of luck have you had with sealed
bearings? Should I start replacing them as
preventive maintenance?