John Deere 1750 Dimensions, Length, Width & Height

Quick answer:

The John Deere 1750 is 132 in long, 84 in wide, and 96 in tall, with a 80.9 in wheelbase.

Length132 in (11 ft 0 in) / 3,352.8 mm
Width84 in (7 ft 0 in) / 2,133.6 mm
Height96 in (8 ft 0 in) / 2,438.4 mm
Wheelbase80.9 in (6 ft 8.9 in) / 2,054.9 mm

John Deere 1750 Dimensions

Overall length 132 in (11 ft 0 in) / 3,352.8 mm
Overall width 84 in (7 ft 0 in) / 2,133.6 mm
Overall height 96 in (8 ft 0 in) / 2,438.4 mm
Wheelbase 80.9 in (6 ft 8.9 in) / 2,054.9 mm
Front tread width 60 in (5 ft 0 in) / 1,524 mm
Rear tread width 60 in (5 ft 0 in) / 1,524 mm

Tractor Size Comparison Chart

Overall length comparison

This model

132 in

Average

125.2 in

Low

44.5 in

High

346.3 in

Overall width comparison

This model

84 in

Average

70 in

Low

20 in

High

176 in

Overall height comparison

This model

96 in

Average

79.8 in

Low

36 in

High

156 in

Wheelbase comparison

This model

80.9 in

Average

82.8 in

Low

34.8 in

High

190.5 in

John Deere 1750 Extra Dimension Notes

Size class note The John Deere 1750 dimension profile is utility tractor size. It is better suited to farm work, loader jobs, hay, livestock properties and machinery-shed storage than tight residential spaces.
Fitment note The John Deere 1750 measurement set is length at 132 in (11 ft 0 in) / 3,352.8 mm, width at 84 in (7 ft 0 in) / 2,133.6 mm, and height at 96 in (8 ft 0 in) / 2,438.4 mm. Use it to judge access, storage and transport room.
Wheelbase note The John Deere 1750 data includes a 80.9 in (6 ft 8.9 in) / 2,054.9 mm wheelbase. That number is worth comparing against nearby models in the same class.
Tread width note The John Deere 1750 tread-width figures are 60 in (5 ft 0 in) / 1,524 mm at the front and 60 in (5 ft 0 in) / 1,524 mm at the rear. Use them beside overall width for a fuller fitment picture.

Storage Tips

  • A small shed can work if the bay clears the tractor with real margin around the doorway.
  • Leave walking room around the parked tractor if you need to service, refuel or connect implements indoors.
  • For this size class, door width and bay depth matter as much as height.
  • Longer wheelbase machines are easier to store when the door approach is straight and uncluttered.

Storage FAQ

Will it fit in a garage?

For this utility tractor, garage fit is not a yes/no from the model name. Compare the actual 132 in length, 84 in width and 96 in height against a clear 10 ft high, 10 ft wide, 15 ft deep space.

What size door should I check?

For this storage class, the safer number is 10 ft high, 10 ft wide, 15 ft deep. That keeps the doorway and bay ahead of the tractor’s actual 96 in height, 84 in width and 132 in length.

Do attachments change the storage size?

Yes. A tight bay should be planned around the attached setup. For this utility tractor, allow about 4 ft to 8 ft extra depth if gear stays on.

How much maneuvering room should I allow?

If the door is close to the 10 ft target, approach angle matters more. The John Deere 1750’s 84 in width and 80.9 in wheelbase need a clean line into the bay.

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.