Depending on what made it go crooked : If it is wear you can replace bushings or bearings (might have to replace the axle shaft to.) that should fix it.
If it has a bent axle shaft then you can take the wheel off and take a pipe put it over the end of the shaft and bend it back to straight.
If you mean the toe in or out you can unbolt the swivels on the pull arms and adjust them that way.
Hope this helps.
The same as any riding mower. The following is a site which explains how the work: http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4689999_rideon-lawn-mower-work.html
The bearing or the bearing shaft of the front wheels are not aligned and the wheel balance alos could be a reason that tends to wear out the front tires.
Fix it.
Can I do it myself, set the timing on my riding mower.
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Being that it is a push mower, the advantage is not having to lower the handle so far to raise the front wheels when making a sharp turn-around.
yes.
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Newberry Motor & Equipment can fix it for you 614 N Hamilton St, Dalton, GA - (706) 278-7308
yes u can, on a riding mower u should be able to unbolt the very front and very rear and it will gain a lot of speed but you wouldn't want to cut grass like that. good luck.Answeryes u can, on a riding mower u should be able to unbolt the very front and very rear and it will gain a lot of speed but you wouldn't want to cut grass like that. good luck.