the Story of Starter Drive
Early starter drives used simple gear engagement without clutch protection. the drive, introduced in the 1910s, used inertia to engage the gear. modern designs employ solenoid-controlled engagement for timing. material evolution from basic steel to specialized alloys improved durability. today's designs incorporate helical for quieter operation.
Part Number
1113267,10465365,TY24303,10479618,10465407,F3HZ11001A,10461460,TY24305,10465026,10107220,220-12072,0-23000-2020,0230001581,1113271,3918377,11-DE364,10465151,19136221,10457121,0-23000-2400,3604677,10461283,F3HT11001AB,683058033345,F7HT11001AC,10479630,RE60654,1113276,1113277,10479614,10461482,0230001990,0230002260,1113283
Deere
Ty24303 ty24305 re60654
Gear OD
32 mm
Drive Type
Roller
Item Description
Drive assembly
Length
85 mm
Rotation
Cw
Clockwise
Inside Diameter
14 mm
Splines Type
Spiral
Teeth
10
Product Notice
Timberjack harvester 608 harvester
Weight
1.35 lbs
Teeth on Drive
10
Number of Splines
12
Wet Clutch Seal
Yes
How to Install Starter Drive
Disconnect the negative terminal. the starter motor from the engine. disassemble the starter motor end cap to the drive assembly. slide the drive off the armature shaft. install the new drive, ensuring proper alignment of the and snap . reassemble the starter motor and reinstall it on the engine.
