

RepairsĪ common repair on a Noma snow bower is that the auger won’t disengage when the handle is released. Noma snow blowers feature Tecumseh engines. You can also find some parts on Amazon from 3rd party sellers. Sears Parts Direct has a number of items ranging from clutch cables, auger drive belts, bearings, wheel assembly and more. Noma replacement parts can often be tough to come by. Briggs & Stratton’s acquisitions all happened around the year 2000, which coincides with the last sales of new Noma snow blowers. Briggs & Stratton, an engine manufacturing company that acquired many companies, such as Simplicity, Snapper, Giant-Vac and Ferris, eventually acquired Murray. The Murray Co., which makes Blizzard by Murray, acquired Noma and kept marketing the snow blowers under the Noma name. Through a chain of acquisitions, Briggs & Stratton ultimately owned the Noma Co., and service on the machines may be available through the Briggs & Stratton dealer network.
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It’s no longer possible to find new Noma snow blowers, but replacement parts are still available through online merchants.

They were sold as an affordable option for homeowners in areas with moderate snowfall, who weren’t in need of heavy machinery. Noma snow blowers were mid-level snow blowers marketed toward homeowners. As far as older snow blowers go, the Noma brand are considered reliable machines.
