Noma snow blower will not move

D2hornets58

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Clean the disc, see if it's heavily worn or out of adjustment. You should be able to find the manual online if you don't have it and that should show adjustment. If not, look up on YouTube as a lot of the driven disc setups are similar.

ok Ill try that
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Clean the disc, see if it's heavily worn or out of adjustment. You should be able to find the manual online if you don't have it and that should show adjustment. If not, look up on YouTube as a lot of the driven disc setups are similar.

I can not find any manuals online. The only videos Is saw were Adjusting the cable and mine is different. Do you know any websites that would have a manual or any good youtube videos of adjusting??
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Here's an example of replacing the driven disc:
DIY - Ariens Snowblower Friction Disc Repair - YouTube

You can see where the disc touches the metal plate. A good cleaning on both would help ensure proper transfer of power. You can look around in there to see if there's any issues or see if your disc needs to be replaced.
 

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Here's an example of replacing the driven disc:
DIY - Ariens Snowblower Friction Disc Repair - YouTube

You can see where the disc touches the metal plate. A good cleaning on both would help ensure proper transfer of power. You can look around in there to see if there's any issues or see if your disc needs to be replaced.

Thank you for that video. I cleaned the metal plate and the disk. The disk didnt look bad but had a couple small chunks taken out of the rubber but only 1 or 2. I didnt have time to try it so i will test it out tomorow and let you know if theres a difference.
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It might be worthwhile to just go ahead and replace the disc anyway. Don't want to have to replace it in a blizzard :) I think they're cheap, you can probably find one on eBay for under $15.

On a side note, that donny guy has great videos on YouTube. Well worth taking a look to see what else he has.
 

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It might be worthwhile to just go ahead and replace the disc anyway. Don't want to have to replace it in a blizzard :) I think they're cheap, you can probably find one on eBay for under $15.

On a side note, that donny guy has great videos on YouTube. Well worth taking a look to see what else he has.

Ya i saw a couple of his videos and they are very helpful. Will the part number be somewhere on the disk?
 

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If you're lucky it will be. If not, pull it off and do a search for "noma drive disc" on eBay and compare the pictures to what you have. When you find a match, contact the seller with measurements.
 

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If you're lucky it will be. If not, pull it off and do a search for "noma drive disc" on eBay and compare the pictures to what you have. When you find a match, contact the seller with measurements.

Ok I will take it off tomorow and try to find one.
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