I'm copying this from another forum where a dealer in Ohio needed to fix a customer's Power King and relates his experience:
You of course know that they haven't built or sold any Power King tractors for about 3 or 4 years now. The company is still in business however. They are still making and selling parts for these tractors. So if you need anything that you can't easily fabricate yourself, like a clutch plate, or brake shoes etc. many of their oldtime dealers that are still around can supply new parts to you.
I don't know if they sell any new parts over the internet or not.
We had to put a clutch and pressure plate, and throw out bearing in a 1999, 20 hp Power King tractor last summer. It was a trade in tractor, and we resold it to a young couple that really had a tough time being able to come up with the money. They really wanted the tractor and bit hard on the bullet and got it.
This tractor almost looked showroom new, and there was a 60 inch belly mower, and a snow blade, chains and weights with it. Sold it all to them for $3500. It ran like it was still new, and we thought it was in perfect condition.
They got it home and mowed twice. Eleven days after they got it the clutch did a total wipe out !!! I mean it bent and mutilated everything when it let loose.
We got it back in, and split the chassis. After a couple of phone calls to old PK dealers was when we found out - the company is not totally gone !!! They are still making new parts ! This old boy ordered them in for us, and about 10 days later we recieved a whole NEW clutch system.
Even though it had not been sold with any sort of warranty at all - these two kids thought they were buying a near new condition tractor - and they couldn't torque out another 25 cents, so we just ate it.
So they are happy - the old PK dealer is happy - even Power King is happy.