Nice machine on Ebay, a good project for someone.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221251982467?_trksid=p5197.c0.m619#ht_1179wt_1249
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I could be interested. What type of transmittion/clutch will it have? and what's it worth?
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Re: I H B85
The steering brakes have a disc setup and not a drum as B100's,it has a foot clutch.They were built in Germany.Slightly lighter than a B100 .This machine looks very tidy from the photos.The bucket looks ok, tracks look a bit too tight, and I would think it would fetch up to around £2500.Put it this way, if I had more room I would be looking at it
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A restored 85, when this one was being done, I had a good look at the steering setup.It did not look so robust as the BTD6 / B100 setup. A colectable machine though.I have only seen three on my travels
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