The John Deere 1635 is 123.8 in long, 63 in wide, and 90.2 in tall.
John Deere 1635 Dimensions
| Overall length | 123.8 in (10 ft 3.8 in) / 3,144.5 mm |
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| Overall width | 63 in (5 ft 3 in) / 1,600.2 mm |
| Overall height | 90.2 in (7 ft 6.2 in) / 2,291.1 mm |
Tractor Size Comparison Chart
Overall length comparison
Overall width comparison
Overall height comparison
John Deere 1635 Extra Dimension Notes
| Storage fit note | For storage, the John Deere 1635 is more tall-garage or small-shed territory. With length 123.8 in (10 ft 3.8 in) / 3,144.5 mm, width 63 in (5 ft 3 in) / 1,600.2 mm, and height 90.2 in (7 ft 6.2 in) / 2,291.1 mm, a normal low garage may be tight. |
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Storage Tips
- Use a tall garage, barn bay or small machinery shed as the first storage check for the John Deere 1635.
- Use the bare dimensions only as a starting point; a practical storage target is a clear opening around 9 ft high, 8 ft wide, and 15 ft deep.
Storage FAQ
Will it fit in a garage?
The tractor itself is 123.8 in long, 63 in wide, and 90.2 in tall. For storage, that means the opening should be closer to 9 ft high and 8 ft wide, with about 15 ft of usable depth.
What size door should I check?
The door should be bigger than the tractor by about 10 in of height margin and 16 in of side margin. That puts the target around 9 ft high, 8 ft wide, and 15 ft deep.
Do attachments change the storage size?
Yes. Keep the bare dimensions in mind: 123.8 in long, 63 in wide and 90.2 in tall. Then add attachment overhang, folded ROPS/cab height and mower or tire width.
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 63 in width and 123.8 in length, keep the entry path straight and open.
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.







