John Deere 6140D Dimensions, Length, Width & Height

Quick answer:

The John Deere 6140D is 166 in long, 96.5 in wide, and 108 in tall.

Length166 in (13 ft 10 in) / 4,216.4 mm
Width96.5 in (8 ft 0.5 in) / 2,451.1 mm
Height108 in (9 ft 0 in) / 2,743.2 mm
Ground clearance18 in (1 ft 6 in) / 457.2 mm

John Deere 6140D Dimensions

Overall length 166 in (13 ft 10 in) / 4,216.4 mm
Overall width 96.5 in (8 ft 0.5 in) / 2,451.1 mm
Overall height 108 in (9 ft 0 in) / 2,743.2 mm
Ground clearance 18 in (1 ft 6 in) / 457.2 mm

Tractor Size Comparison Chart

Overall length comparison

This model

166 in

Average

125.2 in

Low

44.5 in

High

346.3 in

Overall width comparison

This model

96.5 in

Average

70 in

Low

20 in

High

176 in

Overall height comparison

This model

108 in

Average

79.8 in

Low

36 in

High

156 in

Ground clearance comparison

This model

18 in

Average

16.3 in

Low

3.5 in

High

65.4 in

John Deere 6140D Extra Dimension Notes

Size class note The John Deere 6140D dimension profile makes it a utility tractor. It is better suited to farm work, loader jobs, hay, livestock properties and machinery-shed storage than tight residential spaces.
Storage fit note The John Deere 6140D is not something to squeeze into tight domestic storage. With length 166 in (13 ft 10 in) / 4,216.4 mm, width 96.5 in (8 ft 0.5 in) / 2,451.1 mm, and height 108 in (9 ft 0 in) / 2,743.2 mm, use machinery-shed expectations.
Fitment note The John Deere 6140D gives length at 166 in (13 ft 10 in) / 4,216.4 mm, width at 96.5 in (8 ft 0.5 in) / 2,451.1 mm, and height at 108 in (9 ft 0 in) / 2,743.2 mm. Use those numbers for the shed, trailer and access check.
Ground clearance note The John Deere 6140D has captured ground clearance of 18 in (1 ft 6 in) / 457.2 mm. More clearance helps in ruts and uneven ground; less clearance can feel more planted.

Storage Tips

  • Leave room around the John Deere 6140D for mirrors, steps, tires, cab/ROPS and attachments.
  • Use the bare dimensions only as a starting point; a practical storage target is a clear opening around 12 ft high, 12 ft wide, and 18 ft deep.
  • Utility tractors are usually happier in a farm shed than a residential-style garage.
  • Overhead clearance should be measured at the lowest part of the doorway, not the tallest part of the shed.

Storage FAQ

Will it fit in a garage?

With 108 in height and 96.5 in width, the doorway is the first limit; with 166 in length, bay depth is the second. Start with 12 ft high, 12 ft wide, and 18 ft deep, not the bare dimensions.

What size door should I check?

The door should be bigger than the tractor by about 18 in of height margin and 24 in of side margin. That puts the target around 12 ft high, 12 ft wide, and 18 ft deep.

Do attachments change the storage size?

Yes. If the storage target is 12 ft high, 12 ft wide, and 18 ft deep, attachments should be checked against that, not against the bare 166 in length alone.

How much maneuvering room should I allow?

Without a captured wheelbase, the practical rule is simple: give the 166 in tractor length enough straight approach before the 12 ft doorway.

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.