The John Deere 316 is 108 in long, 43.3 in wide, and 44.5 in tall, with a 46 in wheelbase.
John Deere 316 Dimensions
| Overall length | 108 in (9 ft 0 in) / 2,743.2 mm |
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| Overall width | 43.3 in (3 ft 7.3 in) / 1,099.8 mm |
| Overall height | 44.5 in (3 ft 8.5 in) / 1,130.3 mm |
| Wheelbase | 46 in (3 ft 10 in) / 1,168.4 mm |
| Ground clearance | 15 in (1 ft 3 in) / 381 mm |
| Front tread width | 24 in (2 ft 0 in) / 609.6 mm |
| Rear tread width | 36 in (3 ft 0 in) / 914.4 mm |
Tractor Size Comparison Chart
Overall length comparison
Overall width comparison
Overall height comparison
Wheelbase comparison
Ground clearance comparison
John Deere 316 Extra Dimension Notes
| Size class note | The John Deere 316 belongs with small compact tractor machines for storage and access checks. It is sized more for acreage, yard work, loader jobs and tight property access than large field work. |
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| Storage fit note | The John Deere 316 storage check is fairly forgiving compared with bigger farm tractors. With length 108 in (9 ft 0 in) / 2,743.2 mm, width 43.3 in (3 ft 7.3 in) / 1,099.8 mm, and height 44.5 in (3 ft 8.5 in) / 1,130.3 mm, the door opening is the main issue. |
| Fitment note | For the John Deere 316, length at 108 in (9 ft 0 in) / 2,743.2 mm, width at 43.3 in (3 ft 7.3 in) / 1,099.8 mm, and height at 44.5 in (3 ft 8.5 in) / 1,130.3 mm are the core numbers. They explain the tractor’s real physical footprint. |
| Wheelbase note | Wheelbase on the John Deere 316 is listed as 46 in (3 ft 10 in) / 1,168.4 mm. It sits between raw length and handling feel as a buyer-comparison number. |
| Ground clearance note | The John Deere 316 ground clearance data gives 15 in (1 ft 3 in) / 381 mm. It can matter as much as width when working around rows. |
| Tread width note | The John Deere 316 gives front and rear tread data of 24 in (2 ft 0 in) / 609.6 mm at the front and 36 in (3 ft 0 in) / 914.4 mm at the rear. This helps buyers judge wheel stance. |
Storage Tips
- Garage-style storage may work, but judge it against a clear opening around 7 ft high, 8 ft wide, and 15 ft deep, not the exact tractor dimensions.
- If the tractor is stored with a loader or rear implement, add more bay depth than the bare length suggests.
- Small tractor storage is usually about door height first, then attachment depth.
- The 46 in wheelbase is useful when judging trailer position and shed maneuvering room.
Storage FAQ
Will it fit in a garage?
This tractor’s 108 in length and 44.5 in height make ordinary garage storage doubtful unless the opening is oversized. Use 7 ft high, 8 ft wide, 15 ft deep as the practical benchmark.
What size door should I check?
A good doorway should let the tractor enter straight without clipping mirrors, tires or door tracks. With 43.3 in width and 44.5 in height, use around 8 ft wide and 7 ft high.
Do attachments change the storage size?
Yes. For a tractor that is already 43.3 in wide and 44.5 in tall, attachments can turn a comfortable shed fit into a tight one quickly.
How much maneuvering room should I allow?
The doorway can be 8 ft wide and still be awkward if the tractor approaches at an angle. With 43.3 in width and 46 in wheelbase, keep posts and parked gear away from the entry path.
Mistakes do happen. Tractor dimensions can change by year, tire setup, cab/ROPS setup, attachments and market. Please check the operator manual, build sheet and official deere.com website for official information.







