Here are some tips to possibly get longer bearing life. Grease the bearing when the bearing is warm. If you're greasing during the winter months, make sure the grease gun is put in the cab and it can warm up the grease in the gun. Grind a couple of stumps and then grease the bearing until the bearing is purged. Many of my customers find that the zerk fitting is bad and not taking grease. They will replace the zerk fitting with a new one, then grease the bearing and put the bad fitting back in. The dirt and wood can contaminate the zerk fitting. If you have a belt driven machine, you can spin the cutter wheel as you're greasing to get a more even application. I don't recommend this on a hydraulic motor driven cutter wheel as this can cause harm to you.
I carry Rexnord/Linkbelt bearings for both Rayco's and Carlton's.
Hope this helps!
Dave
Global Equipment Exporters
770-420-6400