Wheels out of alignment, would new spindles help?

BC BobJ

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If bent I would look into pulling straight before throwing money at it. If it looks like you'll turn it into a more expensive repair, stop and re assess.
 

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according to www.jackssmallengines.com and https://www.husqvparts.com/ the part number for new adjustable drag links is 507047902 right and 597047802 left
597047902 replaces 597047901 - 532194741 - 194741
597047802 replaces 597047801 - 532194 740 - 194740

Believe the part below would fit but call them before ordering
 

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If bent I would look into pulling straight before throwing money at it. If it looks like you'll turn it into a more expensive repair, stop and re assess.
Tried real hard, couldnt bend it even a little.
 

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These tie rods have a couple of odd bends in them already.

It would take a torch to heat the steering rod red hot, then a long prybar to bend it back in place a little at a time until the wheel appears straight ahead again, if you are not equipped or experience on how to do that, just by the steering tie rods and replace them. It will save a lot of aggravation.

These are a right and left exact fit.
 
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