Stan, I have done these jobs. The draglink is a straight replacement, but the idler arm rebuild is not. It is not difficult, but it may take a few tries before you get the adjustment right when you reassemble it. This is the "a" shown in the illustrations in Section 46-11 in the BBB.
Just be sure when you dismantle it that you note the order of the parts. All of the parts are a straight replacement. It would be difficult to screw it up, as long as you get the parts in the right order, and the BBB shows the order very plainly.
The problem I had was getting gap "a" to be approximately the same, since it requires a guess on how big this gap is prior to threading the top nut. As the top nut is tightened, the gap lessens. You'll see what I mean when you get to this point. Don't worry, this is not a difficult job, and may be an excuse to buy a new tool (a large wrench for the top nut).
If you need a tool for removing the drag link, go to Auto Zone or a similar place with a tool loan program and borrow a pickling fork.
Good luck,
Joe