Kubota BX24 Loader Lift Capacity (LA240)

The Kubota BX24 with an LA240 loader can lift 750 lb at full height at the pivot pin, or 518 lb at 500 mm forward.

Kubota BX24 Loader Lift Capacity

Tractor Model Kubota BX24
Machine Type Sub-compact tractor-loader-backhoe
Loader Model Kubota LA240 front loader
Lift Capacity to Full Height – Pivot Pin 750 lb / 340 kg
Lift Capacity to Full Height – 500 mm Forward 518 lb / 234 kg
Lift Capacity at 1.5 m – Pivot Pin 827 lb / 375 kg
Lift Capacity at 1.5 m – 500 mm Forward 595 lb / 269 kg
Breakout Force at Pin 1,415 lb / 641 kg
Breakout Force at 500 mm Forward 1,069 lb / 484 kg
Bucket Breakout Force 1,235 lb / 560 kg
Maximum Lift Height at Pin 71.3 in / 181 cm
Clearance with Bucket Dumped 52.4 in / 133 cm
Clearance with Bucket Level 66.1 in / 167 cm
Reach Dumped 26 in / 66 cm
Reach at Ground 54.7 in / 138 cm
Dump Angle 45 degrees
Rollback Angle 29 degrees
Loader Weight 507 lb / 229 kg
Best Real-World Number Use the 500 mm forward rating for forks, logs, pallets, grapples, and forward loads

How Much Can a Kubota BX24 Loader Lift?

The Kubota BX24 with the LA240 loader can lift 750 lb / 340 kg to full height at the pivot pin. At 500 mm forward, the full-height lift capacity is 518 lb / 234 kg.

At a lower 1.5 m lift height, the loader is stronger: 827 lb / 375 kg at the pivot pin, or 595 lb / 269 kg at 500 mm forward.

Use the 500 mm forward number for real work. The pivot-pin rating looks better, but buckets, forks, logs, pallets, and grapples move the load forward.

Quick Loader Specs Overview

750 lbFull Height Pin
518 lbFull Height Forward
827 lb1.5 m Pin Lift
1,415 lbBreakout Force

Kubota LA240 Loader Specs

Loader Model Kubota LA240
Compatible Tractor Kubota BX24
Lift Capacity to Full Height – Pivot Pin 750 lb / 340 kg
Lift Capacity to Full Height – 500 mm Forward 518 lb / 234 kg
Lift Capacity at 1.5 m – Pivot Pin 827 lb / 375 kg
Lift Capacity at 1.5 m – 500 mm Forward 595 lb / 269 kg
Breakout Force at Pin 1,415 lb / 641 kg
Breakout Force at 500 mm Forward 1,069 lb / 484 kg
Bucket Breakout Force 1,235 lb / 560 kg
Maximum Lift Height at Pin 71.3 in / 181 cm
Clearance with Bucket Dumped 52.4 in / 133 cm
Clearance with Bucket Level 66.1 in / 167 cm
Reach Dumped 26 in / 66 cm
Reach at Ground 54.7 in / 138 cm
Dump Angle 45 degrees
Rollback Angle 29 degrees
Loader Weight 507 lb / 229 kg

Loader Capacity Chart

Breakout at Pin
1,415 lb
Bucket Breakout
1,235 lb
1.5 m Pin Lift
827 lb
Full Height Pin
750 lb
1.5 m Forward
595 lb
Full Height Forward
518 lb

Kubota BX24 Tractor Specs That Affect Loader Performance

Engine Kubota 0.9L 3-cylinder diesel
Engine Power 23 hp / 17.2 kW gross
PTO Power 17.7 hp / 13.2 kW claimed
Drive 4WD
Transmission Hydrostatic
Hydraulic Type Open center
Total Hydraulic Flow 6.3 gpm / 23.8 L/min
Rear Hitch Category I
Rear Lift at Ends 992 lb / 449 kg
Rear Lift at 24 in 661 lb / 299 kg
Backhoe Model Kubota BT604
Backhoe Digging Depth 74.4 in / 188 cm
Tractor Weight 1,542 to 2,700 lb depending on setup

Loader vs Rear Lift Capacity

Breakout at Pin
1,415 lb
Rear Lift Ends
992 lb
1.5 m Pin Lift
827 lb
Full Height Pin
750 lb
Rear Lift 24 in
661 lb
Full Height Forward
518 lb

Real-World Lifting: What a Kubota BX24 Can Handle

Mulch Bucket Easy normal use
Loose Topsoil Good, but wet soil gets heavy fast
Gravel Bucket Small partial buckets only; gravel gets heavy quickly
Firewood Good for small residential/property loads
Small Logs Useful within limits and with ballast/backhoe attached
Pallet Forks Very light loads only; forward weight reduces usable lift
Round Bales Not a good job for this size tractor
Snow Removal Good sub-compact tractor use with bucket or blade
The BX24 is handy, but it is still a sub-compact TLB. It is not a skid steer, compact wheel loader, or telehandler. Fork loads and wet material reduce usable lift fast.

Best Uses for a Kubota BX24 Loader

  • Moving mulch, compost, loose dirt, and garden material
  • Residential landscaping work
  • Small property cleanup
  • Light driveway and gravel touch-ups
  • Snow removal with bucket or blade
  • Small firewood and log handling
  • Very light pallet fork work with realistic loads

Not Best For

  • Heavy pallet lifting
  • Round bale handling
  • Full buckets of wet gravel or wet clay
  • Commercial loader work
  • Using the loader as a crane
  • Replacing a skid steer, telehandler, or larger tractor
  • Loader work without proper rear ballast or backhoe weight

Ballast: The Part People Ignore

The Kubota BX24 is usually equipped as a tractor-loader-backhoe, and the backhoe adds useful rear counterweight. If the backhoe is removed, rear ballast becomes much more important for safe loader work.

Best practical setup: keep the backhoe attached for heavier loader work, or use loaded rear tires, rear ballast, or a proper 3-point counterweight when the backhoe is removed.
Backhoe Attached Good rear counterweight for loader work
No Rear Ballast Bad idea for heavier bucket work
Loaded Rear Tires Good baseline stability
Ballast Box Good counterweight if backhoe is removed
Pallet Fork Work Needs extra care because the load sits farther forward
Small Tractor Reality Keep loads low, slow, and close to the tractor

Common Mistakes

  • Using the 750 lb pivot-pin rating as the pallet fork rating
  • Ignoring the 518 lb full-height forward rating
  • Thinking a BX24 can work like a skid steer
  • Lifting heavy loads without rear ballast or backhoe weight
  • Driving with the loader raised high
  • Trying to lift full buckets of wet gravel or wet clay
  • Forgetting that bucket, forks, grapple, or spear weight reduces usable payload
  • Assuming lower-height lift capacity means full-height capacity

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