Pud (unit)
Pud was a Russian measure of weight.
- 1 pud = 40 pounds (Russian) = 16.38 kilograms
- 10 puds = 1 Berkowetz / Berkowitz (ship pound) = 1 Seipud
The number of poods on one load was different. The goods were decisive. Examples:
- 1 load = 60 poods of hemp fiber , flax fiber , horse hair
- 1 load = 70 poods of elk skins
- 1 load = 80 poods of yarn , aniseed , caraway seeds
- 1 load = 88 puds Yuchten
- 1 load = 100 poods of wax , soap , violin resin
- 1 load = 120 puds of potash , oil , tallow , bristles , caviar , iron
When grain is counted 8 to 10 Pud and flour were needed 9 1 / 3 Pud a Kuhl or sack.
literature
- Johann Friedrich Krüger : Complete manual of the coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world. Verlag Gottfried Basse, Quedlinburg / Leipzig 1830, p. 258