Hüttenfuder

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Hüttenfuder was a volume measure that was used as a charcoal measure in Prussia .

  • 1 Hüttenfuder = 112 bushels (grain measure sheffle ) corresponds to 32 tons

The dimensions of a hut fudge for wood are indicated with

  • The cocks 3 feet high, 12 feet wide, and 6 feet long.
    • ½ Hüttenfuder charcoal from the above-mentioned amount of spruce wood is the basis of measurement, it results in 56 bushels (Preuss.).

A royal iron and steel works in Torgelow needed 400 to 1,000 Hüttenfuder in 1840. These were as a lot of the royal. Prussian Hüttenamt called for in a tender.

literature

  • Christian Noback , Friedrich Eduard Noback : Complete paperback of the coin, measure and weight ratios, government papers, exchange and banking and the customs of all countries and trading venues. Volume 2, FA Brockhaus, Leipzig 1851, p. 1584.
  • Louis von Malinowsky, Robert J. von Bonin: History of the Brandenburg-Prussian artillery. Volume 1, Verlag Duncker and Humblot, Berlin 1840, p. 639,

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official journal of the Prussian government in Köslin. Official Gazette Office of the Prussian Government, Köslin (administrative district), Köslin 1840, p. 124.