Does anybody know where I can get parts for an old Taylor Way 6' finish mower model 22372 or are they no longer available? I haven't had any look searching online. Thanks for any help I hate to scrap it. I bought it 15 years or so ago from a friend cheap and it wasn't used much knowing I'd need it eventually. Well I got it out and a wheel and tire needs replaced and probably belts and blades.
 
Danny, a lot of these old finish mowers were foreign built and re-badged in this country. Mine is a King Wallace brand originally sold in Memphis. When searching for parts I finally determined it was actually a Caronni brand built in Italy I believe, I have been able to find wheels,blades etc. online using the Caronni name. Hope this helps. Are you all settled in over in Mason now?
 
What do you need? Belts are easy to find. The spindles are likely an off-the-shelf item and the bearings can be found at NAPA or a bearing house.

I can't imagine there is anything on that mower that can't be repaired, or replaced with some creativity.
 
Yes moved settled no! It seems the more I work on it the more I have to do. I'm fencing in the front yard for my dog. I still need to run electricity to my shop and get it finished. I did however take time to plant 6 tomato plants 4 squash and some cucumbers so I've got a flower bed garden this year. I hope to expand next year. It's been rough with out my wife but my stepson has really been working hard on everything.Thanks for asking how are you and your wife doing? I thought about you Saturday as I cut around my pond with the sickle mower.
 
(quoted from post at 05:31:31 05/09/23) Does anybody know where I can get parts for an old Taylor Way 6' finish mower model 22372 or are they no longer available? I haven't had any look searching online. Thanks for any help I hate to scrap it. I bought it 15 years or so ago from a friend cheap and it wasn't used much knowing I'd need it eventually. Well I got it out and a wheel and tire needs replaced and probably belts and blades.

Give King Cutter's parts department a call. They own Taylor Pittsburg (Taylor Way). The parts you need should be easy to come by.
 
Should be able to match up a wheel pretty easy, fairly standard axle sizes and tire dimensions.

Belts from any Napa or good fleet and farm store.

Blades you need to match up, probably a supplier out there just have to search a bit to find the dimensions and bolt hole size.

Paul
 

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