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Mark siebenaler

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Mark siebenaler

Could someone  please  verify  this is the correct  length obviously someone  else  put this in at some  point.  I usually make sure  the oil is up to the  o. In oil?

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Ed Kennell

What hydro ?

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Mark siebenaler

It is on a c160

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ebinmaine

So a mid-70s Sundstrand transmission.

 

I can get a pic with length in an hour or two if somebody doesn't do it sooner.

 

You want to make sure this type of transmission is NOT overfilled per @daveoman1966 but I don't remember the technical reason.  

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ebinmaine

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Mark siebenaler

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Mark siebenaler
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

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Do you  think  mine  is very much  incorrect I've had it for a very long time  and  it  always worked good.but it also  has always been  in the back of my mind?

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Ed Kennell

Eric, is it possible Mark's Sundstrand has a riser pipe requiring the longer dip stick?      I don't have any Sundstrands left...only Eatons in my barn.

There are three different Sundstrand models.   I don't remember if they had different length dips.

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Mark siebenaler
4 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Eric, is it possible Mark's Sundstrand has a riser pipe requiring the longer dip stick?      I don't have any Sundstrands left...only Eatons in my barn.

There are three different Sundstrand models.   I don't remember if they had different length dips.

Thanks  when  I get a minute  I will  check  the length on my riser . And compare... 

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Ed Kennell

I just noticed,  the C-160 used both the Sundstrand 1140 and the 1137.    I'm not sure if they have different length dips.

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ebinmaine
9 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Eric, is it possible Mark's Sundstrand has a riser pipe requiring the longer dip stick?      I don't have any Sundstrands left...only Eatons in my barn.

There are three different Sundstrand models.   I don't remember if they had different length dips.

Definitely a possibility.  

 

Mine has a riser... But... I can't prove it's original or correct.  

It seems to be about the right set-up.  

 

 

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Mark siebenaler
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Definitely a possibility.  

 

Mine has a riser... But... I can't prove it's original or correct.  

It seems to be about the right set-up.  

 

 

My riser  looks very much  original.  

Is there an obvious way to tell between  three different transmissions

 

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Ed Kennell
59 minutes ago, Mark siebenaler said:

Is there an obvious way to tell between  three different transmissions

The tow/ bypass valves are located at three different locations.  One is a slotted screwdriver slot in front of the left fender.  One is a petcock like valve on the top left center of the transmission.   One is a hex head bolt on the left rear back of the transmission.   I'm not sure what number goes with the valve location.

@daveoman1966    probably has this info.

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Mark siebenaler

Without  removing  fenders or top covers I can not  see a relief  valve  so I'm sure  it's some sort of bolt or something hidden?

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, Mark siebenaler said:

Without  removing  fenders or top covers I can not  see a relief  valve  so I'm sure  it's some sort of bolt or something hidden?

Might be a bit tough to see but you shouldn't need to remove any sheet metal.  

 

Can you please post pics of your tractor so we can see what you're seeing?

 

 

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Ed Kennell

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Here is a pic of the tow/push valve that is on the transmission on many of the C-160s

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Mark siebenaler

Yep same exact spot 

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Ed Kennell

SUNDSTRAND Automatics Schematics / Parts # ref - Transmissions - RedSquare Wheel Horse Forum

 

This may help to ID the different Sundstrand hydro models.       The C-160 should have a 90-1140 unless it was replaced.    The tow valve should be as shown in the picture.

90-1136

90-1137

90-1140

90-2046

90-2062

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