What Is This Tool?
This unit converter enables users to transform measurements between furlong (US survey), a historical length unit used in U.S. land surveying, and rod, a traditional English unit commonly used in early land measurements. It helps interpret and convert legacy land records and measurements accurately.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the numerical value in furlongs (US survey) you want to convert.
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Select furlong (US survey) as the input unit and rod as the output unit.
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Click the convert button to see the equivalent length in rods.
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Use the results to assist with historical or surveying measurement interpretation.
Key Features
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Converts between furlong (US survey) and rod with a precise established ratio.
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Supports legacy surveying and cadastral measurement conversions.
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Provides quick examples for understanding typical conversions.
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Ideal for interpreting historical maps, deeds, and survey records.
Examples
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2 furlongs (US survey) equals approximately 80.00016 rods.
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0.5 furlong (US survey) converts to about 20.00004 rods.
Common Use Cases
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Decoding older U.S. land boundaries and survey distances recorded in historical measurements.
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Converting legacy map and deed measurements into modern units for legal and survey accuracy.
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Applying in heritage restoration projects requiring original surveying measurements.
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Describing traditional race distances that use customary English and American units.
Tips & Best Practices
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Ensure you use exact definitions from historical documents when converting legacy units.
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Review multiple sources when interpreting old cadastral surveys to verify unit accuracy.
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Combine this converter with metric conversion tools for comprehensive measurement analysis.
Limitations
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The furlong (US survey) and rod are non-SI, historical units, so small variations may exist due to rounding or regional differences.
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Modern surveying predominantly uses SI units; the tool assists mainly in interpreting legacy data rather than contemporary precision measurements.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a furlong (US survey)?
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A furlong (US survey) is a historical unit of length in the U.S., defined as 660 US survey feet, equal to 40 rods or 1/8 of a US survey mile.
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What is a rod measured in?
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A rod is a traditional English unit of length equal to 16.5 feet or exactly 5.0292 metres.
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Why convert furlongs to rods?
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Converting furlongs to rods helps interpret and convert older cadastral surveys and land records into units suitable for modern mapping and restoration tasks.
Key Terminology
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Furlong (US survey)
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A historical non-SI length unit defined as 660 US survey feet, equal to 40 rods or 1/8 of a US survey mile, used mainly in U.S. cadastral surveys.
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Rod
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A traditional English unit of length equal to 16.5 feet or exactly 5.0292 metres, often used in early surveying and land measurement.
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Cadastral Survey
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A survey documenting land boundaries and ownership, often using historical units like furlongs and rods in older records.