It seems legit to do this for one question but would doing a string of
these be seen as rep farming?
It might be, but as long as the edits are complete and aren't rejectable for any other reasons, I personally don't see a problem with it. If your edits are complete, you'll likely have the suggestions spaced out over a much more manageable timespan, and you won't have to worry about flooding the review queue. Just be a bit careful you don't "clearly conflict with author's intent" in your edit.
I would do other edits (grammar, missing tags, etc.) as well if necessary.
This is absolutely necessary. Turning a off-topic, unreadable question into a (possibly?) on-topic unreadable question does not make the question useful. Ideally, your edit should make the question worthy of upvotes for clarity (or at least unworthy of downvotes). Without fixing all (most) of the problems, your edits will annoy other users a lot more. I will say that these edits that make a question on-topic are much more important that removing "Thanks" or other nitpicky things. More than likely, you'll have to do some fairly significant reworking to make it actually on-topic anyway.
I also suggest explicitly mentioning in the edit comments that you are making the question on-topic (like "removing off-topic recommendation").