Thanks for link - We've owned exactly the same Bobcat model for years (3rd photo below) & I'm yet to come across another (which I'd buy tomorrow), they seem to be as rare as "hens teeth".
We also run on the farms two other compact articulated loaders (CALs) , a Kubota Rseries & the Mitsui in the frst two photo's below (weighing in @c.1.2Tonne it easily fits on a light trailer behind a Landcruiser).
CALs "punch" usually well above their weight compared with the skid steers we run, but like most things they do some tasks well & some not so great, having used them with4/1 buckets, forks, PHD's & QR backhoes:
- the big advantages with CALs vs similar HP Skiddies are they're a much easier "ride" on the operator, lighter footed/nimble(especially with clip on dual wheels in softer ground), don't churn up the ground so much, lift more weight with higher reach, ease of maintenance/repair, ease of entry & speed of operation + somewhat more ground clearance
- main downsides are, the centre of gravity is a little higher (though generally still stable in most conditions,except when turning @ higher lifts), larger turning circle, far less forgiving on an unskilled "driver" as it takes a while to graduate to an "operator"