I agree.
A Bobcat is great with a bucket/grapple, snowplow, snowblower, post hole auger, flail mower, sweeper brush... sorta, and that's really about it. All the other stuff kinda works but there are much better options out there... like an actual backhoe or excavator, tractor with bush hog, etc.
Oh, and the Toolcat is a $50,000 pile of chit! The bucket arms are tiny and weak, it won't even lift one of the snowplows we have that work just fine on the Bobcat!
Used mainly for plowing snow with a fairly light duty plow and it was broken down 5-6 times this winter. The hydraulic pump is belt driven (WTF?!). Smoked the belt 3 times and even when it was working "ok" the belt slips if you load it too hard, like when pushing a mound of snow.
When the belt breaks it completely locks up and you have to either drag it or lift it up with a forklift. To get to the engine you have to dump the box, which runs off hydraulics, so that means you have to unbolt the box to even get to the engine! ARGH!
Also broke the rear steering twice. The machine only has about 700 hours, so it's not like it's worn out. The two Bobcat have about 2000-3000 hours and they have only needed maintenance items like filters, oil, tires, couple cylinder seals, etc