Any ideas about this crown nut?

   / Any ideas about this crown nut?
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#11  
Yes, every haystack needs its needle! Lol. The driveway is older asphalt so it hasn't been there forever but I wouldn't necessarily notice it right away.

I did double check the tie rods on the Sienna but will look at the rest of the undercarriage on Tuesday.

Unfortunately, no ATVs.

I will look at the ZTR control lever linkages as recommended.

I just wish it wasn't a crown (castle) nut.
 
   / Any ideas about this crown nut? #12  
With it being that small of a nut, I doubt it's a tie rod end for anything larger than a go-kart or a lawn mower. More likely something like the control levers on a zero-turn. It looks fairly rusty so probably not something overly new.

Aaron Z
 
   / Any ideas about this crown nut?
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#13  
I just had a thought!

I few weeks ago a visiting in-law backed over my kids' older radio flyer wagon. I bet the steering yolk thingy used a castle nut! It was definitely old enough to have some corrosion (it lives outside year-round) and the crush certainly could've broken the bolt.

I will still check the things recommended above.
 
   / Any ideas about this crown nut? #14  
I few weeks ago a visiting in-law backed over my kids' older radio flyer wagon...

Tragic! It seemed we saw those little wagons in almost every US TV show but never could make out why they were so iconic or the name?

Is it repairable?

Maybe you could start a restoration thread?
 
   / Any ideas about this crown nut?
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#15  
Tragic! It seemed we saw those little wagons in almost every US TV show but never could make out why they were so iconic or the name?

Is it repairable?

Maybe you could start a restoration thread?

Lol. No, definitely not repairable. And by older I mean cica 2012. :laughing:

Their certainly are people who restore and cherish the originals (from the 1950s?) but now you can fine Chinese made wagons with 'radio flyer' decals.
 
   / Any ideas about this crown nut? #16  
Oh well, thanks. I hope you solve "The Mystery of the Broken Crown Nut Stud".
 

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