I'm sorry my previous post may not have been very clear, I did realize that the canopy is not structural, my question is more directed as a safety question.
If the tractor rolls, and the canopy crushes down, will it crush down on the driver and potentially injure the driver? A fiberglass canopy would likely shatter or crumple; but the leading edge might fold down far enough to crush the legs or lower torso???
I've also seen metal ones, I presume if they collapsed, they would fold down onto the driver?
It is from that safety standpoint that I was curious if there was a structural component in the canopy.
Personally I like the idea of a canopy and thougth about putting them on 2 of my tractors, but my ROPS bars are hit by so many tree limbs that I figured I just end up ripping the canopy off as I mowed or worked in the woods. But I also have hills and slopes and for what ever reason, today I read this thread and wondered what would happen if I put a canopy on and then rolled the tractor. And while I have never rolled a tractor, I do constantly worry about it when I am working in some parts of my property.