Yes I do, I had forgotten that I took pictures! The triangular side pieces are part of the top, it's bent. I took a detailed drawing to the steel company and they sheared and bent it perfectly, they have a shear/brake just like I used in the paper mill. I had to buy the whole 4x8 sheet of 11 ga, so I have a piece left over for something. I had the pipe and square tubing so I don't think the whole project cost over $100. I put a longer bolt in the bottom, and the holes in the loader frame were already there. The dowel pin it the top is to make it stronger and easier to assemble. I have never taken the loader off since putting the canopy on, it's nice to have it on, and in tight quarters I take off the forks or bucket. One thing, I would like to glue some carpet or other sound absorbing material to the bottom of the canopy, it's seems to reflect sound down, but I always wear hearing protection when mowing anyhow. I added the plexiglass recently to make it easier to drive into the sun, that will make it harder to take the loader off. When I'm out mowing I usually bring home a load of wood!
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