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NickM


Joined: Mar 1, 2005
Points: 21

Noma parts issue
Original Message   Nov 21, 2005 9:38 pm
I am looking for parts for a Noma 9hp snowblower.  Home Depot sold them a number of years ago and I am helping a friend fix one.  The part we need is a plastic circle at the bottom of the chute.  It is basically a plastic ring that has slots cut into it to accomodate the chute adjuster.  The chute it turned by a steel rod with a spring-like configuration at the bottom .  The spring-like part fits into the plastic slots on the part that I need as it is turned to adjust the chute position.  I am sure this is similiar to other machines.  I did find one site on the internet but their part was for a much smaller machine.  I would hate to junk a good running machine for a cheap plastic part.  Does anyone know of a source for Noma parts?  Thanks for the help.  I am sure there is snow coming real soon!!!
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nibbler


Joined: Mar 5, 2004
Points: 751

Re: Noma parts issue
Reply #3   Nov 24, 2005 9:21 am
It would probably be better if yf you could get a metal replacement . One of my neighbours got a blower last year and it had the same type of toothed plastic ring so they should still be available. I don't remember the make but it had the "MTD" look to it. If you want I can look into but I'll need specs, IE make model and size of part.
MJT63


Location: Hudson Valley NY
Joined: Dec 14, 2005
Points: 7

Re: Noma parts issue
Reply #4   Dec 14, 2005 8:46 pm
Hey Nick, I have the same machine. I bought it in 10/94 at Home Depot. I still have the manual with the part numbers and so on.
If there's anything I can do for you, just ask.  Mike 
Mine is still running great.  That piece you talk about does get loose and slips from time to time.
MJT63@optonline.net

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Kennyz1


Joined: Dec 12, 2005
Points: 4

Re: Noma parts issue
Reply #5   Dec 14, 2005 9:29 pm
OK, this sounds crazy but i was in a similar predicament with a seal i needed for a hydraulic jack, yeah i know it's not a snow blower but i couldn't find the seal to repair the bottle. I never crawled under the vhl i was lifting while using this jack but i trusted it enough to hold the weight of the car up until i could slide in a car jack stand...the solution i used for the plastic coffee can lid, i just traced it out to the side i needed, used a compass to score the plastic evenly and there i had it a perfect seal. It lasted about 5 more years....the larger size coffee can lid should have a circumfence large enough for what you are looking for. If you don't have a compass, use a realy sharp razor or exacto knife to cut it out.  Hope this helps.

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RnB213


Joined: Dec 19, 2005
Points: 10

Re: Noma parts issue
Reply #6   Dec 19, 2005 9:45 pm
My understanding is you need the inner and outter chute rings, that are still availible, as Murray parts through a Briggs dealer, the part number i cant really remember something like 585197 and 585195 i think which now would include a MA at the end.

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paverdave


Joined: Oct 6, 2006
Points: 1

Re: Noma parts issue
Reply #7   Oct 6, 2006 9:59 pm
Been trying to find parts too. My Noma Brute 523 trac snow blower needs a friction disk, but cant read the model # on it. Just bought it from a friend and no manual or paper work. Can anybody help me here? Believe it was a 2000-02 year- 23" cut  w/ 5 hp tecumseth motor.  Thanks Dave
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