ok#1 pics of trailers are of back not whole load is this for cube purpose? dont know,if so why wouldnt you take pics as the loading progresses?to much time i suppose.ive seen guys build walls with plywood and say its 100% when in fact its about 50%,shame on you guys!! #2 reweigh i know we do alot of it and when breaking trailers at the f.a.c. that im noticing alot of reweighs already done at point of origan,(good job).i would think that would be the best place to do it.give your terminal more income instead of f.a.c.#3 we used to stack and band dunnage but not weigh it and now days ill get a dunnage trailer that isnt even t-conned because the orignal terminel doesnt want to get charged to haul it so now its an empty until you get to your destination and you tell them ive got dunnage or racks.sure would be nice to know the weight on some of those trailers cause plywood can get a bit heavy.#4 as far as the new tractor? only one and havent seen it move or get started