The only part I'm curious about is how did he get the bobcat to shift its weight far enough forward to get it to tip up on its front wheels. I got that he used the bucket to shift the rear wheels up and onto the bed of the truck.
Innovative, but more risky to the vehicles than to the person. I'm thinking he could have damaged the truck bed and the bobcat very easily, as well as damage the transmission of the truck by forcing it to move position while the brake was applied.
A sliding ramp is a far better option, combined with a low rider flat bed.
Ken