The John Deere WF1655 is 133.6 in long, 85.5 in wide, and 78 in tall, with a 59 in wheelbase.
John Deere WF1655 Dimensions
| Overall length | 133.6 in (11 ft 1.6 in) / 3,393.4 mm |
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| Overall width | 85.5 in (7 ft 1.5 in) / 2,171.7 mm |
| Overall height | 78 in (6 ft 6 in) / 1,981.2 mm |
| Wheelbase | 59 in (4 ft 11 in) / 1,498.6 mm |
| Ground clearance | 7 in / 177.8 mm |
| Front tread width | 56.3 in (4 ft 8.3 in) / 1,430 mm |
| Rear tread width | 56.3 in (4 ft 8.3 in) / 1,430 mm |
Tractor Size Comparison Chart
Overall length comparison
Overall width comparison
Overall height comparison
Wheelbase comparison
Ground clearance comparison
John Deere WF1655 Extra Dimension Notes
| Size class note | The John Deere WF1655 has a utility tractor physical profile. It is better suited to farm work, loader jobs, hay, livestock properties and machinery-shed storage than tight residential spaces. |
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| Storage fit note | The John Deere WF1655 storage fit is possible in the right shed. With length 133.6 in (11 ft 1.6 in) / 3,393.4 mm, width 85.5 in (7 ft 1.5 in) / 2,171.7 mm, and height 78 in (6 ft 6 in) / 1,981.2 mm, leave space for attachments and turning room. |
| Fitment note | The John Deere WF1655 dimensions point to length at 133.6 in (11 ft 1.6 in) / 3,393.4 mm, width at 85.5 in (7 ft 1.5 in) / 2,171.7 mm, and height at 78 in (6 ft 6 in) / 1,981.2 mm. That is the right way to judge whether it fits your setup. |
| Wheelbase note | With a 59 in (4 ft 11 in) / 1,498.6 mm wheelbase, the John Deere WF1655 should be compared as a utility tractor, not just by horsepower. |
| Ground clearance note | The John Deere WF1655 ground clearance is listed at 7 in / 177.8 mm. It is a practical spec for uneven ground and crop clearance. |
| Tread width note | The John Deere WF1655 tread numbers show 56.3 in (4 ft 8.3 in) / 1,430 mm at the front and 56.3 in (4 ft 8.3 in) / 1,430 mm at the rear. They matter most when wheel position is part of the job. |
Storage Tips
- Do not use exact dimensions as the storage target; allow clearance for ROPS/cab setup, mirrors and attachments.
- Recommended storage clearance: target about 96 in (8 ft) clear height; target about 120 in (10 ft) clear width; target about 216 in (18 ft) bay depth.
- Utility tractors are usually happier in a farm shed than a residential-style garage.
- Use the 59 in wheelbase as a clue for how much approach room is needed near the shed entrance.
Storage FAQ
Will it fit in a garage?
If the tractor is stored bare, compare your garage to 133.6 in long, 85.5 in wide and 78 in tall. If you want normal parking room, use around 8 ft high, 10 ft wide, and 18 ft deep instead.
What size door should I check?
The clean check is 8 ft high, 10 ft wide and 18 ft deep. That gives margin over the listed 78 in height, 85.5 in width and 133.6 in length.
Do attachments change the storage size?
Yes. Measure the tractor in storage trim: highest point compared with 78 in, widest point compared with 85.5 in, and longest parked length compared with 133.6 in.
How much maneuvering room should I allow?
If you cannot approach straight, go wider than 10 ft. With 85.5 in tractor width and a 59 in wheelbase, angled entries need extra side margin.
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.







