What Is This Tool?
This unit converter allows you to change measurements from foot (US survey) to furlong (US survey), units historically used in U.S. land surveying and mapping. It supports accurate conversions crucial for interpreting older property boundaries, survey records, and other related uses.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the value you want to convert in foot (US survey).
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Select foot (US survey) as the source unit and furlong (US survey) as the target unit.
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Click convert to see the equivalent measurement in furlongs (US survey).
Key Features
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Converts length values between foot (US survey) and furlong (US survey).
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Supports legacy units used in U.S. cadastral surveys and legal land descriptions.
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Helpful for translating historical and surveying measurements accurately.
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Browser-based and easy to use with clear input and output formatting.
Examples
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100 foot (US survey) equals 0.15151515 furlong (US survey).
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660 foot (US survey) equals 1 furlong (US survey).
Common Use Cases
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Specifying property boundaries in older U.S. land surveys.
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Converting measurements in legacy State Plane Coordinate Systems.
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Interpreting historical deed and survey records for legal clarity.
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Reporting distances in traditional horse racing contexts.
Tips & Best Practices
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Use this converter when working with historical land and cadastral data.
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Verify unit selections carefully to maintain legal measurement consistency.
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Consider metric conversions for modern applications where appropriate.
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Check converted results for rounding impact in property boundary contexts.
Limitations
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These are legacy units largely replaced by metric measurements today.
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Small rounding differences can affect critical land and legal documents.
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Not commonly used outside specific U.S. surveying or historical settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a foot (US survey)?
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It is a unit of length historically used in U.S. surveying, defined exactly as 1200/3937 meters and used especially for land measurement and property boundaries.
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What is a furlong (US survey)?
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A furlong (US survey) is a historical length unit in U.S. surveying equal to 660 US survey feet or 1/8 of a US survey mile, often used in older land descriptions and traditional race distances.
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Why convert between these units?
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Converting between foot (US survey) and furlong (US survey) helps interpret and compare historical survey data accurately, supporting legal clarity and consistency with older records.
Key Terminology
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Foot (US survey)
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A historical U.S. surveying unit of length defined as exactly 1200/3937 meters, used in land surveys and legal property descriptions.
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Furlong (US survey)
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A historical non-SI unit used in U.S. surveying equal to 660 US survey feet or 1/8 of a US survey mile, used in older cadastral surveys and horse racing.
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Cadastral Survey
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A survey that defines land ownership boundaries and property lines, often using traditional units like foot and furlong (US survey).