The meaning of "load" as in "engine load" seems to be missing. Or is this covered by "Load is what is carried, or a force."? Fpahl 12:09, 22 Sep 2004 (UTC)

unit of measurement for mass

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In some English-Russian dictionaries have written that "load" is the old English unit of measurement for mass:

  • 1 load of ore = 158,3 kg
  • 1 load of wheat = 40 bushels β‰ˆ 1090 kg
  • 1 load of hay = 36 trasses = 914,4 kg
  • 1 load of fresh hay = 979,8 kg
  • 1 load of straw = 587,9 kg
  • 1 load of roundwood = 40 feet = 1,12 mΒ³
  • 1 load of boards = 50 feet = 1,416 mΒ³

It's realy so? --Ctac 4 July 2005 20:23 (UTC)

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