I think the rated loader capacity difference between the JD 210 and the LA210/LA211 is 10 lbs for lift, but I'm going on memory. Both machines are rated 600 lbs at the bucket pivot pin, and the BX is rated 460 lbs in the bucket center (I had to get out my brochure and look it up). I don't know how far forward the JD bucket edge, but the BX's bucket edge is 20.9 inches from the pivot center, and it does 950 lbs of breakout force at that edge. The JD breakout was alot more than the BX from what I remember, like 80% more, but lift capacities were virtually identical.
Having used my BX now for about six months, I've realized the 10 lb rating difference is completely irrelevant. The 460 lb capacity will lift 95% of what I want, and the 5% the BX won't lift I'd need a huge machine for, something with thousands of pounds of capacity. Even then, the BX loader is underrated, as has been stated before on this website. Granted, if I had 20 acres I'm sure I could outgrow the BX pretty quick, although on 2 acres it's great.
edit - when I was looking for my tractor my JD dealer quoted me $14k for the 2210 and the larger mower deck (don't remember the size). Kubota dealer quoted me $15k for the
BX23 and $1300 for the 60" mower deck. The MAssey dealer quoted me $14900 for the GC2310 but I forgot the mower deck price. The Massey was out of stock for at least a couple months, the
BX23 was in stock, and the 2210 was just too expensive. That's one of the ways I ended up with the
BX23. Actually in the end it came down to a decision between the
BX23 and the
B7610 with loader and hoe, and I went with the BX because it would fit on my trailer and I can tow it with my Toyota pickup, and it was just less expensive. I found the local JD dealers really didn't want to deal and were higher priced, but the Kubota and Massey dealers were very enthusiatic regarding making a sale. I'm sure it's just the dealer though, not JD policy.