Old_Geezer
" So... is that a problem that can be tackled, a stitch in time and all that, or is it on an inevitable path to an imminent new machine ? "
It depends on the machine. Some can have their bearings replaced others cant.
The drum bearing went on my machine 6 months ago. As the bearing was moulded into the drum, it meant replacing the drum at £140 (supply only).
The obvious choice was to replace the whole thing with a new machine for £215.
By the time I sold all the other working parts stripped from the old washing machine on ebay (motor, pcb,pump,door etc), I had another £70 to put towards the new machine.