Here is abit more information for you, Swedes is a root vegetable developed in Sweden in the 17th century. It is a cross between cabbage and turnip. Like the latter, it belongs to the Brassica family. It is known by various names like Swedish turnip, yellow turnip, neeps, and Russian turnip. Swede is the name most commonly used in many countries like the UK, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia. In the US, it is known as rutabaga.
Steele having a day off another great video considering the summer you had I think swedes are looking great. the sheep run well through the shower dip . Thanks for another great video.
She's not in good shape. Camera really picks it up aye. Heading in for a top end overhaul once the other ones back from getting the selector fork rebuilt. Old bikes 🙄, but cheaper than buying new atm. Possibly a new 520 coming in spring, just have to ensure finances.
Here is abit more information for you, Swedes is a root vegetable developed in Sweden in the 17th century. It is a cross between cabbage and turnip. Like the latter, it belongs to the Brassica family.
It is known by various names like Swedish turnip, yellow turnip, neeps, and Russian turnip. Swede is the name most commonly used in many countries like the UK, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia. In the US, it is known as rutabaga.
Steele having a day off another great video considering the summer you had I think swedes are looking great. the sheep run well through the shower dip . Thanks for another great video.
Cheers Paul
Great video Ben 👌
Cheers Gary
Is there any advantage in wilting it further when it comes out like that....?
Sometimes I wonder aye. Although we've had it pretty yuck one year.
First video I've seen with a farmer with a sharp knife....
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sounds like your valve clearances need adjusting on that 500
She's not in good shape. Camera really picks it up aye.
Heading in for a top end overhaul once the other ones back from getting the selector fork rebuilt. Old bikes 🙄, but cheaper than buying new atm. Possibly a new 520 coming in spring, just have to ensure finances.
@@deepsouthsheepbeef4307 if you have the stomach to change your oil every 250 hours you can save money in the long term.
Shit no, we'd be every 60-100 hrs. 1000 mile oil changes. Its got near 28,000 miles (not km) on it.