yes as above , you may be able to tease the first bearing out but then the second one no , and then theirs the seal behind. i,d say forget about it and buy a new one . its a big job and not worth the time sound advise .
Mark.
June 2014
BIG job. whole drum out.split tub in half.knock bearing shaft out of bearings.knock bearings and seal out of drum.refit in reverse.you may find you will need a new drum shaft as well as bearings,bearing seal and tub seal.diy parts buy around £80 ish (including drum shaft)
ck
March 2009
I can answer this question...
How do i change drum bearings on a washing machine?