John Deere 790 Loader Lift Capacity (70 & 419)

The John Deere 790 loader lift capacity is 755 lb with the John Deere 70 loader, or 610 lb with the John Deere 419 loader, measured at full height at the pivot pin.

John Deere 790 Loader Lift Capacity

Tractor Model John Deere 790
Machine Type Compact utility tractor
Common Loader Models John Deere 70 loader and John Deere 419 loader
John Deere 70 Loader Lift Capacity 755 lb / 342 kg at full height at pin
John Deere 419 Loader Lift Capacity 610 lb / 276 kg at full height at pin
419 Loader Forward Lift Capacity 527 lb / 239 kg at full height, 500 mm forward
Best Real-World Number Use the 500 mm forward rating for forks, pallets, logs, and loads sitting forward
Tractor Engine Power 30 hp gross
Tractor PTO Power 26 hp claimed
Hydraulic Pressure 2,050 psi / 141.3 bar
Hydraulic Pump Flow 5.4 gpm / 20.4 L/min
Rear 3-Point Lift 815 lb / 369 kg at 24 in behind link arms

How Much Can a John Deere 790 Loader Lift?

The John Deere 790 can lift 755 lb / 342 kg at full height at the pin with the older John Deere 70 loader. With the later John Deere 419 loader, it can lift 610 lb / 276 kg at full height at the pin, or 527 lb / 239 kg at 500 mm forward of the pin.

The useful answer: the 790 is a capable compact tractor, but it is not a heavy loader machine. It is good for mulch, loose soil, light gravel, firewood, small logs, small pallets, and general property work — not heavy commercial loader work.

Use the forward-load rating for real work. Pivot-pin numbers look bigger, but forks, logs, pallets, and material in the bucket sit forward from the pins.

Quick Loader Specs Overview

755 lb70 Loader Pin Lift
610 lb419 Loader Pin Lift
527 lb419 Forward Lift
1,616 lb419 Breakout

John Deere 70 vs 419 Loader Specs

Loader Model Best Published Lift Capacity
John Deere 70 Loader 755 lb / 342 kg at full height at pin
John Deere 419 Loader 610 lb / 276 kg at full height at pin
419 Loader Forward Rating 527 lb / 239 kg at full height, 500 mm forward
Best For Height 419 loader, 88 in lift height
Best For Pin Lift 70 loader, 755 lb at pin
Best For Real-World Specs 419 loader, because it gives forward-load ratings

John Deere 70 Loader Specs

Lift Capacity at Full Height 755 lb / 342 kg at pin
Breakout Force at Pin 1,300 lb / 589 kg
Bucket Breakout Force 1,570 lb / 712 kg
Lift Height at Pin 77 in / 195 cm
Clearance with Bucket Dumped 62.5 in / 158 cm
Reach Dumped 31 in / 78 cm
Reach at Ground 46 in / 116 cm
Dump Angle 45 degrees
Rollback Angle at Ground 22 degrees
Raise Time 2.7 seconds
Dump Time 2.0 seconds
Lower Time 2.6 seconds
Rollback Time 2.0 seconds
Bucket Width 48 in / 121 cm
Bucket Capacity 0.17 cu yd / 0.1 cu m

John Deere 419 Loader Specs

Lift Capacity at Full Height – Pin 610 lb / 276 kg
Lift Capacity at Full Height – 500 mm Forward 527 lb / 239 kg
Lift Capacity at 59 in – Pin 829 lb / 376 kg
Lift Capacity at 59 in – 500 mm Forward 730 lb / 331 kg
Breakout Force at Pin 1,616 lb / 733 kg
Breakout Force at 500 mm Forward 1,378 lb / 625 kg
Bucket Breakout Force 1,124 lb / 509 kg
Lift Height at Pin 88 in / 223 cm
Clearance with Bucket Dumped 66.3 in / 168 cm
Reach Dumped 39.7 in / 100 cm
Reach at Ground 51.5 in / 130 cm
Dump Angle 45 degrees
Rollback Angle at Ground 23.4 degrees
Rollback Angle Raised 99 degrees
Bucket Width 53 in / 134 cm

Loader Capacity Chart

70 Pin Lift
755 lb
419 Pin Lift
610 lb
419 Forward Lift
527 lb
419 Lift at 59 in
829 lb

John Deere 790 Tractor Specs That Affect Loader Performance

Engine Yanmar 1.5L 3-cylinder diesel
Gross Engine Power 30 hp / 22.4 kW
PTO Power 26 hp / 19.4 kW claimed
Transmission 8-speed unsynchronized gear transmission
Drive 2WD or 4WD
Hydraulic Type Open center
Hydraulic Capacity 4 gal / 15.1 L
Hydraulic Pressure 2,050 psi / 141.3 bar
Hydraulic Pump Flow 5.4 gpm / 20.4 L/min
Steering Flow 4.2 gpm / 15.9 L/min
Rear Hitch Category I
Rear Lift at 24 in 815 lb / 369 kg
Tractor Weight 1,930 to 2,105 lb depending on setup

Loader vs Rear Lift Capacity

Rear 3-Point Lift
815 lb
70 Loader Lift
755 lb
419 Lift at 59 in
829 lb
419 Full Height
610 lb
419 Forward Lift
527 lb

Real-World Lifting: What the John Deere 790 Can Handle

Mulch Bucket Yes, easy normal use
Loose Topsoil Yes, but keep loads realistic
Wet Soil Partial buckets only; weight adds up fast
Gravel Light partial buckets only
Firewood Good for small loads and property cleanup
Small Logs Yes, within limits and with ballast
Pallet Forks Useful for light loads only; forward weight reduces capacity
Round Bales Generally not ideal; too heavy for safe regular loader work
The John Deere 790 is a tough little tractor, but it is not a skid steer. Loader capacity is modest, and rear ballast matters a lot.

Best Uses for the John Deere 790 Loader

  • Moving mulch, compost, loose dirt, and garden material
  • Light driveway and gravel work
  • Property cleanup
  • Moving firewood and small logs
  • Light snow removal with bucket
  • Small farm and acreage chores
  • Light pallet fork work

Not Best For

  • Round bale handling
  • Full buckets of wet gravel or wet clay
  • Heavy pallet lifting
  • Commercial earthmoving
  • Using the loader as a crane
  • Replacing a skid steer or larger compact tractor

Ballast: The Part People Ignore

The John Deere 790 is light compared with larger compact tractors. Loader work needs rear ballast to keep the rear tires planted and reduce stress on the front axle.

Best practical setup: loaded rear tires plus a ballast box, box blade, rear implement, or proper 3-point counterweight when doing loader work.
No Rear Ballast Bad idea for serious loader work
Loaded Rear Tires Good baseline stability
Ballast Box Best simple counterweight option
Box Blade Good rear ballast if heavy enough
Pallet Fork Work Needs extra care because the load sits farther forward

Common Mistakes

  • Thinking the 70 and 419 loaders have the same capacity
  • Using the pivot-pin number as the pallet fork number
  • Ignoring the 527 lb forward-load rating on the 419 loader
  • Lifting heavy loads without rear ballast
  • Driving with the bucket raised high
  • Trying to lift wet gravel like it weighs nothing
  • Expecting the 790 to work like a skid steer
  • Forgetting that forks, grapples, and bucket weight reduce usable payload

Summary

The John Deere 790 loader lift capacity depends on the loader fitted. With the John Deere 70 loader, it lifts 755 lb at full height at the pin. With the John Deere 419 loader, it lifts 610 lb at full height at the pin, or 527 lb at 500 mm forward. The 790 has 30 gross hp, 26 claimed PTO hp, 2,050 psi hydraulic pressure, 5.4 gpm pump flow, and 815 lb rear 3-point lift. It is a useful compact loader tractor for light property and acreage work, but it needs ballast and realistic expectations.

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