The metal flat washer is priced individually. It attaches to the cast iron axle along with the bolt and the bearing. A set of pliers, a screwdriver, and a wrench may be necessary during the installation of this item. This is an original part for Murray lawn tractors and Snapper rear engine rider mowers.
Fw, .77x1.13x.06 7010935SM
OEM part for: Murray
Part Number: 7010935SM
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This Fw, .77x1.13x.06 will fit the following 4046 machines. Confirm this part works with your model, and view the detailed model diagrams and repair help we have to offer.
Murray
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- Lawn Tractor Parts
This part replaces obsolete part #: 7034302, 7010935
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Too much slack in front end and steering parts
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Snap ring pliers, punch,hammer,end cutting pliers for cotter
Tie rod end worn out (came apart) and bearings worn.
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Easy
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Wrench Set, hammer
2. removed nuts/washers from tie rod ends.
3. Replaced new tie rods with old nuts/washers.
4. Removed hub caps from front wheels and cleaned off excess grease.
5. Removed cotter pin, washer, wheel, inner washers, seal, and cap dust cover.
6. Removed inner and outer bearings with screw driver and hammer.
7. Replaced bearings and put everything back in reverse order.
8. Added grease to wheels between the bearings and replaced the hub caps.
Wheel bearing broke
Tool Type
Lawn Mower
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Hammer
remove the wheel
used screwdriver and hammer to pop out the old bearings
cleaned out old grease
used a hammer and block of wood to hammer in new bearings
re-attached the wheel
grease hub
Front wheel bearing worn out
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, hammer and large flat screwdriver
removed worn bearings using hammer and large screwdriver for one bearing, socket with extension for the second.
installed new bearings
reinstalled wheel with new washers to get correct spacing on axle
greased axle using grease gun
tested
Snowblower was 32 years old, lots of rust and wear on the impeller shaft making it difficult to remove. Small cracks on frame, and augers.
Tool Type
Snowblower
Difficulty
Hard
Time
More than 2 hours
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench Set, Nutdriver, Adjustable Wrench, Rosebud, 2# hammer, punches,welder. angle grinder
Parts Used
- Fw, .77x1.13x.06 - 7010935SM
- Bearing, Ball - 2108202SM
- Worm Gear Asmy - 7051305YP
- Washer - 7014296YP
- Bearing - 7013924YP
- Plate, Drive - 7051358YP
- Bearing, Ball - 7014295YP
- Seal, 1-1/2 O.d. Oil - 7013858YP
- O-ring, Case Cover - 7013854YP
- Shaft, Impeller - 7027630YP
- Spacer, Gear Bearing - 7013856YP
- Gear, Rolled Worm - 7027606YP
- Bearing, PM - 7012252YP
- O-ring, Case Cap - 7013853YP
- Washer, Thrust - 7013855SM
2. Removed wheels, axle shaft and flanged bushings.
3. Removed Murray drive clutch and hex shaft.
4. Disassembled pulleys and bearings from impeller shaft.
5. Had to use a cut off blade on 4" angle grinder and cut shaft in 4 pieces to remove worm drive, augers and second stage impeller.
6. Rebuilt worm drive.
7. Welded all minor cracks.
8. Straighten bent augers and 2nd stage impeller.
9. Reassembled snowblower which was very easy with the new parts.
10. While the snow blower was apart I took the opportunity to clean and repaint all parts.
Snapper riding mower had to much play in the steering
Tool Type
Lawn Tractor
Difficulty
Medium
Time
30-60 minutes
Tools Used
Screwdriver, Pliers, Electric wrench for tire removal and snap ring pliers
2. Remove all cotter keys from steering parts
3. Remove snap-rings from both spindles
4. Install new bearings, 8, in spindles and tie rod ends
5. This tightened up the steering
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