The John Deere 3140 is 132 in long, 84 in wide, and 96 in tall, with a 100.4 in wheelbase.
John Deere 3140 Dimensions
| Overall length | 132 in (11 ft 0 in) / 3,352.8 mm |
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| Overall width | 84 in (7 ft 0 in) / 2,133.6 mm |
| Overall height | 96 in (8 ft 0 in) / 2,438.4 mm |
| Wheelbase | 100.4 in (8 ft 4.4 in) / 2,550.2 mm |
| Ground clearance | 27.3 in (2 ft 3.3 in) / 693.4 mm |
Tractor Size Comparison Chart
Overall length comparison
Overall width comparison
Overall height comparison
Wheelbase comparison
Ground clearance comparison
John Deere 3140 Extra Dimension Notes
| Size class note | The John Deere 3140 fits the utility tractor bucket from a physical-size angle. 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 3140 is more realistic for a barn bay, carport or small machinery shed. With length 132 in (11 ft 0 in) / 3,352.8 mm, width 84 in (7 ft 0 in) / 2,133.6 mm, and height 96 in (8 ft 0 in) / 2,438.4 mm, low domestic garages are not the safest assumption. |
| Fitment note | The John Deere 3140 size check comes down to length at 132 in (11 ft 0 in) / 3,352.8 mm, width at 84 in (7 ft 0 in) / 2,133.6 mm, and height at 96 in (8 ft 0 in) / 2,438.4 mm. If storage is tight, measure before transport day. |
| Wheelbase note | The John Deere 3140 wheelbase is 100.4 in (8 ft 4.4 in) / 2,550.2 mm. That is the number to compare when two tractors have similar length but different stance. |
| Ground clearance note | Ground clearance for the John Deere 3140 comes out at 27.3 in (2 ft 3.3 in) / 693.4 mm. It is a useful field-work comparison number. |
Storage Tips
- A small shed can work if the bay clears the tractor with real margin around the doorway.
- For this size class, door width and bay depth matter as much as height.
- Longer wheelbase machines are easier to store when the door approach is straight and uncluttered.
Storage FAQ
Will it fit in a garage?
For the John Deere 3140, the listed storage problem is simple: 96 in height, 84 in width and 132 in length all have to clear. The sensible garage/shed target is 10 ft high, 10 ft wide, and 15 ft deep.
What size door should I check?
Start with the hard numbers: 96 in high, 84 in wide and 132 in long. Then step up to a practical storage target of about 10 ft high, 10 ft wide, and 15 ft deep.
Do attachments change the storage size?
Yes. The published 132 in length is useful for the bare tractor, but the real storage number is the longest point from front attachment to rear attachment.
How much maneuvering room should I allow?
Use the 100.4 in wheelbase as the handling clue. If the approach is angled, a 10 ft door may still feel tight, so leave about 20 ft to straighten up.
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.







