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My L120 has a sever toe-OUT. You can see the toe-out with the naked eye - it's got to be 1/2 inch or more. Its scrubbing the tires and I need to fix it.
My 2 aces has a few dips and I have driven into them with the steering cranked over and have "jammed" the tractor. I'm afraid I may have bent the long connector rods.
I removed the deck and jacked up the tractor expecting to see adjusters, but there are none. I loosened the front mounts and moved them as far forward as possible but it no where near fixes the problem.
Has anyone else had this problem? Can I just get on the links with a cargo strap and bend them a little with them on the machine? It looks like I have to remove the steering rack gear to get to the rear mounts for these links and that looks complicated.
Anyone got any ideas?
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