If looking at pics, the clutchless reverser is a small orange handle and is a wet clutch model. The manual synchro reverser is a bigger black plastic handle in the same place and is usually a dry clutch model.
I think a floor mounted sync reverser was on some platform models maybe?
The tractor is based of the 165 series of tractors, same basic hitch design and hydraulics etc.
I think the 4200's may have had the option for dual flow 100 lpm (25 gpm) high flow pumps. There is a blue rocker switch on the console in these models, great for loader work. Normally these give 2 independant pumps for flow to the remotes and the 3 point, then you throw the switch and it combines to go priority to the remotes.
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