Jack L. Brooks wrote:-
>
>Fellow lister across the pond in the UK. I am trying to determine a
>conversion for a unit of weight quoted on an Elva Courier MK-II I am
>pursuing.
>
>What does 14cwt convert to in pounds, kilo's, or anything else, (besides
>stones)? I am unable to find a definition of this measurement in my
>conversion books. Just how much does it weigh?
>
>Thanks and best regards,
>
>Jack
Hello, Jack (nearly said Hi-Jack, there),
There are 112 lbs. in a cwt. so.....
14 X 112 = 1,568 lbs.
or if you prefer Kilos, multiply by 2.2, so....
1,568 X 2.2 = 3,449.6 Kilos.
(don't trust ny maths, Euclid I ain't :-).
Dave Hill
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