Attached are photos of some of my DK35 modifications. The idea for the right side saw holder and chain holders are from a post by tornadowatchranch in the Bobcat thread:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/bobcat-tractors/190625-335-chain-chainsaw-holder.html#post2177322
The saw holder is a sandwich of three plywood pieces mounted to the existing holes in the loader frame. The chain holders are 4" ABS pipe bolted to a piece of plywood which was attached to two new holes in the metal frame holding the plexiglass.
The left-side 3" ABS pipe is for carrying longer items such as a rake, long-handled shovel, axe, log lifter, etc. The brackets are from a 6" corner brace (one is shown on the platform for reference) twisted with a crescent wrench and mounted to the existing loader mount holes plus a small tapped hole.
My dealer made the brackets for the left-side loader arm and they are tapped into the underside of the arm. I also added a small brace to one of the existing loader pin retainer bolts. The brackets are useful for carrying bulkier items.
There is also a small bracket (dealer made it too) on the left rear left side cross member which I originally intended for chains but did not work that well. However it is useful for temporarily carrying lynch pins, etc., or the clevis (as shown).
I removed the flashing lights from the top of the fenders because it was just a matter of time until I tore them off in the bush. I ran a piece of angle iron between the freed-up brackets and hang odds and ends from that.