If you magnify the images, easy to do on a Mac, the  bearings themselves are 
severely damaged. In fact, if the cages are intact, a bearing supplier may be 
able to supply just the rollers. You might also be able to cut up some 
stainless steel rod and make your own. It’s a slow speed bearing so tolerances 
can be a bit loose. Is the drum damaged? if so some machining may change the 
size of the bearings.

Rich


On Mar 13, 2014, at 2:30 AM, Ted Drossos <replus...@aol.com> wrote:

It's hard to tell from your photos of the bearings but you may not have a 
problem. The cage that holds the roller bearings in place are made in two 
parts. It looks like you have to reseat the roller bearings into the cage and 
then snap the cage halves together again. If you still need replacement parts, 
contact the Arco Hutton Winch Company. They have many parts for Barient winches 
in stock.
http://www.arco-winches.com/products/spares
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