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Hi there my son and I have been bitten by the horse bug and started to collect some things . We received a sunstrand trans Id number 90-2001. We would like to more about it as what models it came in . But every link I have followed comes up with nothing.Any info would be great. Oh and by the way this is a great site and we have learned a lot of get stuff from you all thanks alot

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stevasaurus

I have seen no list for the Sundstrand transmissions and which horses they were in.  I went into manuals and found a Sunstrand transmission manual.  It hints at some "D" series and a few others.  Unless some of the members come in here and say they have a Sundstrand on there horse, I do not know how you would get that list.  You could look at this manual and then pull up manuals of the hydro horses for that time frame and see (all on this site), but it would take some computer time...they are all hyrdos.  :)

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Slimpickins

Thanks Stevasaurus for trying . I was thinking that I mite try to rebuild for a spare for 73 16 auto if I can find parts numbers for it.

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JimmyJam

Are you certain the Sundtrand is off a Wheel Horse? I have a 1968 Electro 12 with a Sundtrand, but the ID # is 90-2046. In reviewing all Wheel Horse models that used Sundtrand I don't see # 90-2001.

I stand corrected! I found that a 1966 1076 offered several transmission models, one of them being a Sundtrand 90-2001. Unfortunately due to problems with the rear tow valve they had different replacements. Parts, I was told are no longer available. Sorry!

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JimmyJam

Your 1973 16 Automatic took a Sundtrand #90-2046. Same as mine in a 1968 Electro 12. What parts are looking to rebuild on yours? I may have some extra parts for that Sundtrand floating around!

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TT

I'm thinking that's one of the earliest pumps used on the '65, '66, early '67 models with the rear-mounted tow valve - when the entire transaxle assembly was identified by a single WH part number.

Perhaps an owner of an 875/1075/876/1076/1276/877/1077/1277 can verify ~ since all of that info I had saved left my possession two (dead) computers ago.

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953 nut

:WRS:   The number you have may or may not be for a :wh: . The best bet would be to post a photo so we can take a look. In the lower right corner of the reply page is a button for "More Reply Options", click on it and attach a photo.  :wwp:   :text-welcomeconfetti: 

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Slimpickins

Thank you everyone for replying .jimmyjam the 16 auto trans is good for now I just wanted a spare.Here are some pics and thanks all for the help. PS it looks like the one in my 875 but have not seen the tag on that yet do to cold. Thanks again

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953 nut

:text-coolphotos:   The Sundstrand trans. on :wh:  from 1965 to 1967 was # 3100077, from 1968 to 1971 was 90-2046 except the GT-14 which was a 90-2062. The pumps are prety much the same and your pump may have been exchanged from another brand of GT that also used Sundstrand pumps. I agree with you that it looks like first generation; '65 to '67 :wh: .

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bobpope

I have a model 1075 wheelhorse that I believe was built in 1965. it has the sundstrand model 902001 on the hydro transmission plate under the seat. 

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