John Deere 670 Dimensions, Length, Width & Height

Quick answer:

The John Deere 670 is 108 in wide and 120 in tall.

Width108 in (9 ft 0 in) / 2,743.2 mm
Height120 in (10 ft 0 in) / 3,048 mm

John Deere 670 Dimensions

Overall width 108 in (9 ft 0 in) / 2,743.2 mm
Overall height 120 in (10 ft 0 in) / 3,048 mm
Rear tread width 32 in (2 ft 8 in) / 812.8 mm

Tractor Size Comparison Chart

Overall width comparison

This model

108 in

Average

70 in

Low

20 in

High

176 in

Overall height comparison

This model

120 in

Average

79.8 in

Low

36 in

High

156 in

John Deere 670 Extra Dimension Notes

Tread width note The John Deere 670 has a captured rear tread width of 32 in (2 ft 8 in) / 812.8 mm. Use it as a rear-stance reference only.

Storage Tips

  • A farm shed or machinery bay is the sensible storage target for the John Deere 670.
  • Leave walking room around the parked tractor if you need to service, refuel or connect implements indoors.
  • The John Deere 670 should be treated as broadacre-sized machinery for storage planning.
  • For taller tractors, a door that looks close is not good enough – measure it.

Storage FAQ

Will it fit in a garage?

At 108 in wide and 120 in tall, a normal home garage is usually the wrong target; use machinery-shed sizing. Use about 14 ft high and 14 ft wide before counting attachments.

What size door should I check?

For this storage class, the safer number is 14 ft high, 14 ft wide. That keeps the doorway and bay ahead of the tractor’s actual 120 in height, 108 in width and length not captured length.

Do attachments change the storage size?

Yes. For a tractor that is already 108 in wide and 120 in tall, attachments can turn a comfortable shed fit into a tight one quickly.

How much maneuvering room should I allow?

The tractor can clear the door and still be annoying to park if the approach is angled. With 108 in width and length not captured length, keep the entry path straight and open.

Official information note

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.