The John Deere 1M 25 is 57.1 in long, 43.5 in wide, and 78 in tall.
John Deere 1M 25 Dimensions
| Overall length | 57.1 in (4 ft 9.1 in) / 1,450.3 mm |
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| Overall width | 43.5 in (3 ft 7.5 in) / 1,104.9 mm |
| Overall height | 78 in (6 ft 6 in) / 1,981.2 mm |
Tractor Size Comparison Chart
Overall length comparison
Overall width comparison
Overall height comparison
John Deere 1M 25 Extra Dimension Notes
| Size class note | The John Deere 1M 25 footprint makes it a small compact tractor. It is sized more for acreage, yard work, loader jobs and tight property access than large field work. |
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| Fitment note | The John Deere 1M 25 has captured dimensions of length at 57.1 in (4 ft 9.1 in) / 1,450.3 mm, width at 43.5 in (3 ft 7.5 in) / 1,104.9 mm, and height at 78 in (6 ft 6 in) / 1,981.2 mm. Use them before assuming it will fit through tight access. |
Storage Tips
- Floor space is not enough; check the door height, side clearance and attachment length.
- Leave walking room around the parked tractor if you need to service, refuel or connect implements indoors.
- This is a smaller tractor class, so tight acreage sheds and small equipment bays are realistic if the doorway clears.
Storage FAQ
Will it fit in a garage?
Do not judge it by floor length alone. This tractor is 57.1 in long, 43.5 in wide and 78 in tall, so the garage check needs height, width and depth clearance together: about 8 ft high, 8 ft wide, and 15 ft deep.
What size door should I check?
A bare fit only says the tractor can squeeze through. For normal use, the John Deere 1M 25’s 78 in height and 43.5 in width point to about 8 ft high and 8 ft wide, with 15 ft depth.
Do attachments change the storage size?
Yes. If the bay only clears the listed 57.1 in length, it is too short once attachments stay on. Use about 15 ft bare, then add attachment length.
How much maneuvering room should I allow?
If posts, fences or parked equipment sit near the doorway, go wider than 8 ft. A 43.5 in wide tractor needs side margin when entering at any angle.
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.







