The John Deere 6150R is 194.1 in long, 100.4 in wide, and 116.1 in tall, with a 108.9 in wheelbase.
John Deere 6150R Dimensions
| Overall length | 194.1 in (16 ft 2.1 in) / 4,930.1 mm |
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| Overall width | 100.4 in (8 ft 4.4 in) / 2,550.2 mm |
| Overall height | 116.1 in (9 ft 8.1 in) / 2,948.9 mm |
| Wheelbase | 108.9 in (9 ft 0.9 in) / 2,766.1 mm |
| Ground clearance | 20.9 in (1 ft 8.9 in) / 530.9 mm |
Tractor Size Comparison Chart
Overall length comparison
Overall width comparison
Overall height comparison
Wheelbase comparison
Ground clearance comparison
John Deere 6150R Extra Dimension Notes
| Size class note | The John Deere 6150R should be compared against other utility tractor models rather than smaller machines. 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 6150R is a shed-bay tractor rather than a garage tractor. With length 194.1 in (16 ft 2.1 in) / 4,930.1 mm, width 100.4 in (8 ft 4.4 in) / 2,550.2 mm, and height 116.1 in (9 ft 8.1 in) / 2,948.9 mm, leave margin for height and width. |
| Fitment note | The John Deere 6150R is listed with length at 194.1 in (16 ft 2.1 in) / 4,930.1 mm, width at 100.4 in (8 ft 4.4 in) / 2,550.2 mm, and height at 116.1 in (9 ft 8.1 in) / 2,948.9 mm. Check the tallest and widest points if cab, ROPS, mirrors or attachments are fitted. |
| Wheelbase note | The John Deere 6150R has a captured wheelbase of 108.9 in (9 ft 0.9 in) / 2,766.1 mm. Compare this before assuming two tractors are physically similar. |
| Ground clearance note | The John Deere 6150R ground clearance value is 20.9 in (1 ft 8.9 in) / 530.9 mm. Check it if the machine will be crossing ridges, drains or uneven tracks. |
Storage Tips
- Leave room around the John Deere 6150R for mirrors, steps, tires, cab/ROPS and attachments.
- Recommended storage clearance: target about 144 in (12 ft) clear height; target about 144 in (12 ft) clear width; target about 288 in (24 ft) bay depth.
- Utility tractors are usually happier in a farm shed than a residential-style garage.
- Use the 108.9 in wheelbase as a clue for how much approach room is needed near the shed entrance.
- Overhead clearance should be measured at the lowest part of the doorway, not the tallest part of the shed.
Storage FAQ
Will it fit in a garage?
For this utility tractor, garage fit is not a yes/no from the model name. Compare the actual 194.1 in length, 100.4 in width and 116.1 in height against a clear 12 ft high, 12 ft wide, 24 ft deep space.
What size door should I check?
For this storage class, the safer number is 12 ft high, 12 ft wide, 24 ft deep. That keeps the doorway and bay ahead of the tractor’s actual 116.1 in height, 100.4 in width and 194.1 in length.
Do attachments change the storage size?
Yes. For a tractor that is already 100.4 in wide and 116.1 in tall, attachments can turn a comfortable shed fit into a tight one quickly.
How much maneuvering room should I allow?
The doorway can be 12 ft wide and still be awkward if the tractor approaches at an angle. With 100.4 in width and 108.9 in wheelbase, keep posts and parked gear away from the entry path.
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.







