The term "CWT" stands for "hundredweight," which is a unit of weight measurement commonly used in the freight and shipping industries. For an M2 Freightliner chassis, the CWT can vary based on specific configurations and options, but it typically ranges around 5,200 to 6,500 pounds, translating to approximately 52 to 65 CWT. For precise specifications, it's best to consult the manufacturer's documentation or a dealer.
You never specified a model. In 2001, Freightliner manufactured the FLD120, FLD120SD, FLD132 Classic, Century, Columbia, FL112, FL90/80/70/60/50/etc., M2... several models with several different configurations. First place to look would be the fuse panel... typically, it will be under the dash, on the passenger side. There'll be some way to access it, with the access method depending on the model.
About 7.419615 m2
1 ha = 10.000 m2
40cm2 into m2
0.08216 m2
0.01mm2=?m2
The GCF of m2, m3, and m4 is m2.
4 per square metre.
1500 m2 = 16145.9 ft21 m2 = 10.76 ft2
Approx 16 m2
m2/m2
About 167.2 m2