What Size Trailer for a John Deere 3025E? Length, Width & Weight

Quick answer:

A John Deere 3025E tractor generally needs a 6×12 utility or light equipment trailer based on deck size. Use at least 11 ft (132 in) of deck length and about 5.5 ft (66 in) of usable deck width, then confirm payload separately.

Recommended trailer6×12 utility or light equipment trailerStarting trailer size
Min deck length11 ft (132 in)Usable deck length
Payload checkConfirm separatelyWeight not found
Transport classDeck-size guide onlyTrailer type guide

John Deere 3025E Trailer Size Specs

Recommended trailer size 6×12 utility or light equipment trailer
Transport class Deck-size guide only
Minimum deck length 11 ft (132 in)
Minimum deck width 5.5 ft (66 in)
Overall length 116.5 in (9.7 ft / 2,959 mm)
Overall width 54.3 in (4.5 ft / 1,379 mm)
Overall height 82.8 in (6.9 ft / 2,103 mm)
Wheelbase 62.4 in (5.2 ft / 1,585 mm)
Engine horsepower 24.4 hp

John Deere 3025E Trailer Fit Chart

Trailer fit size guide

Length

9.7 ft

Width

4.5 ft

Payload guide

No usable tractor weight was found for this row, so this page treats the trailer answer as a deck-size fit guide only. Before hauling, confirm the real loaded weight against the trailer payload placard, ramp rating, brakes and tie-down capacity.

Will a John Deere 3025E Fit on Common Trailer Sizes?

5×8 trailer No Not recommended – shorter than the suggested 11 ft (132 in) minimum deck length. This is a deck-size verdict only because no usable tractor weight was found.
5×10 trailer No Not recommended – shorter than the suggested 11 ft (132 in) minimum deck length. This is a deck-size verdict only because no usable tractor weight was found.
6×10 trailer No Not recommended – shorter than the suggested 11 ft (132 in) minimum deck length. This is a deck-size verdict only because no usable tractor weight was found.
6×12 trailer Maybe Possible by deck size only if deck length is tight, especially with attachments. Confirm trailer payload, ramps, brakes, tie-downs and attachments before hauling.
6×14 trailer Likely Likely fits by deck size only. Confirm trailer payload, ramp rating, brakes, tie-downs and attachment weight before hauling.
7×16 trailer Likely Likely fits by deck size only. Confirm trailer payload, ramp rating, brakes, tie-downs and attachment weight before hauling.

John Deere 3025E Trailer Setup Guide

Bare tractor Start with a 6×12 utility or light equipment trailer for deck size. Because no usable tractor weight was found, confirm payload on the trailer placard before hauling
Tractor with mower deck A mower deck can increase width and reduce clearance between trailer fenders
Tractor with loader A front loader can add length and weight. A longer equipment trailer is usually safer than forcing a loader tractor onto a short utility trailer
Tractor with backhoe A backhoe can add a lot of rear length and weight. Treat backhoe setups as equipment-trailer jobs, not small utility-trailer jobs
Ballast or loaded tires Ballast, wheel weights and loaded tires increase payload demand. Use the real loaded weight, not only the published bare tractor weight

John Deere 3025E Hauling Notes

Trailer size note For the John Deere 3025E, the practical trailer starting point is 6×12 utility or light equipment trailer. Treat this as a deck-size fit guide for the tractor; confirm payload, ramp rating and tie-down capacity separately
Deck length note Deck length should be longer than the tractor’s listed 116.5 in (9.7 ft / 2,959 mm) overall length so it can sit safely and be balanced over the axle
Deck width note Usable deck width matters more than advertised trailer width. The John Deere 3025E is listed at 54.3 in (4.5 ft / 1,379 mm) wide, so check fender and rail clearance
Payload note No usable tractor weight was found for this row, so treat this as a deck-size fit guide only. Confirm payload rating, ramp rating, brakes and tie-down capacity before hauling
Ramp and tie-down note Check ramp capacity, ramp angle, trailer brakes, axle rating and tie-down points. A tractor that fits on the deck can still be unsafe if the trailer hardware is under-rated
Height note The listed overall height is 82.8 in (6.9 ft / 2,103 mm). This matters for enclosed trailers, garage doors, carports and low roof clearance

John Deere 3025E Trailer Size FAQ

What size trailer do I need for a John Deere 3025E?

A John Deere 3025E tractor generally needs a 6×12 utility or light equipment trailer based on deck size. Use at least 11 ft (132 in) of deck length and about 5.5 ft (66 in) of usable deck width, then confirm payload separately

How long should a trailer be for a John Deere 3025E?

Use at least 11 ft (132 in) of deck length as the starting point. The tractor’s listed overall length is 116.5 in (9.7 ft / 2,959 mm), and attachments can make the real transport length longer

How wide should a trailer be for a John Deere 3025E?

Use around 5.5 ft (66 in) of usable deck width as the starting point. The John Deere 3025E is listed at 54.3 in (4.5 ft / 1,379 mm) wide, but trailer fenders, rails and attachments can reduce clearance

Can I choose a trailer for a John Deere 3025E without a weight spec?

You can choose the deck length and width, but not the final safe payload. Use this page for physical fit, then confirm the tractor’s real loaded weight against the trailer placard and ramp rating

Will a John Deere 3025E fit on a 5×10 trailer?

Not recommended – shorter than the suggested 11 ft (132 in) minimum deck length. This is a deck-size verdict only because no usable tractor weight was found

Is a utility trailer enough for a John Deere 3025E?

A utility trailer can work for smaller setups, but the John Deere 3025E should still be matched to deck size, payload, brakes, ramps and tie-down points. Heavier loader or backhoe setups usually belong on an equipment trailer

Official information note

Mistakes do happen. Trailer fit can change by year, tire setup, loader, mower deck, backhoe, ballast, attachments and trailer design. Check the operator manual, service manual, trailer placard, local transport rules and official deere.com website before hauling the tractor.