John Deere M Dimensions, Length, Width & Height

Quick answer:

The John Deere M is 110 in long, 51 in wide, and 56 in tall, with a 70 in wheelbase.

Length110 in (9 ft 2 in) / 2,794 mm
Width51 in (4 ft 3 in) / 1,295.4 mm
Height56 in (4 ft 8 in) / 1,422.4 mm
Wheelbase70 in (5 ft 10 in) / 1,778 mm
Ground clearance21 in (1 ft 9 in) / 533.4 mm

John Deere M Dimensions

Overall length 110 in (9 ft 2 in) / 2,794 mm
Overall width 51 in (4 ft 3 in) / 1,295.4 mm
Overall height 56 in (4 ft 8 in) / 1,422.4 mm
Wheelbase 70 in (5 ft 10 in) / 1,778 mm
Ground clearance 21 in (1 ft 9 in) / 533.4 mm

Tractor Size Comparison Chart

Overall length comparison

This model

110 in

Average

125.2 in

Low

44.5 in

High

346.3 in

Overall width comparison

This model

51 in

Average

70 in

Low

20 in

High

176 in

Overall height comparison

This model

56 in

Average

79.8 in

Low

36 in

High

156 in

Wheelbase comparison

This model

70 in

Average

82.8 in

Low

34.8 in

High

190.5 in

Ground clearance comparison

This model

21 in

Average

16.3 in

Low

3.5 in

High

65.4 in

John Deere M Extra Dimension Notes

Size class note For buyers comparing physical size, the John Deere M should be treated as a small compact tractor. It is sized more for acreage, yard work, loader jobs and tight property access than large field work.
Storage fit note The John Deere M should be one of the easier tractors to fit under cover. With length 110 in (9 ft 2 in) / 2,794 mm, width 51 in (4 ft 3 in) / 1,295.4 mm, and height 56 in (4 ft 8 in) / 1,422.4 mm, attachments remain the wildcard.
Fitment note The John Deere M fitment check starts with length at 110 in (9 ft 2 in) / 2,794 mm, width at 51 in (4 ft 3 in) / 1,295.4 mm, and height at 56 in (4 ft 8 in) / 1,422.4 mm. Do not rely on horsepower class alone; physical size is what decides storage fit.
Wheelbase note The John Deere M has 70 in (5 ft 10 in) / 1,778 mm between the axles. That gives context to its overall footprint.
Ground clearance note The John Deere M ground clearance number is 21 in (1 ft 9 in) / 533.4 mm. It is worth checking if the tractor will work over stubble, rows or rough terrain.

Storage Tips

  • For the John Deere M, small-shed storage is realistic if the opening has usable margin, not just a perfect-on-paper fit.
  • Leave walking room around the parked tractor if you need to service, refuel or connect implements indoors.
  • For small compact storage, height and attachment length are usually the traps.
  • Wheelbase is 70 in, so leave room to line it up cleanly rather than forcing it through a tight angle.

Storage FAQ

Will it fit in a garage?

A garage may work only when the clear opening is larger than 56 in high and 51 in wide, and the bay is longer than 110 in. For this machine, use 7 ft high, 8 ft wide, and 15 ft deep as the better rule.

What size door should I check?

Start with the hard numbers: 56 in high, 51 in wide and 110 in long. Then step up to a practical storage target of about 7 ft high, 8 ft wide, and 15 ft deep.

Do attachments change the storage size?

Yes. Treat 110 in as the bare length only. If front or rear gear stays fitted, add roughly 2 ft to 4 ft to the depth check before trusting the fit.

How much maneuvering room should I allow?

For easier parking, keep the final approach straight and clear. With a 70 in wheelbase and 51 in width, tight offset entries are where damage happens.

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.