The John Deere A is 86.6 in wide, with a 76 in wheelbase.
John Deere A Dimensions
| Overall width | 86.6 in (7 ft 2.6 in) / 2,199.6 mm |
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| Wheelbase | 76 in (6 ft 4 in) / 1,930.4 mm |
| Ground clearance | 15.4 in (1 ft 3.4 in) / 391.2 mm |
Tractor Size Comparison Chart
Overall width comparison
Wheelbase comparison
Ground clearance comparison
John Deere A Extra Dimension Notes
| Fitment note | The John Deere A fitment details are width at 86.6 in (7 ft 2.6 in) / 2,199.6 mm. Compare them against the smallest opening it has to pass through. |
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| Wheelbase note | The John Deere A wheelbase is 76 in (6 ft 4 in) / 1,930.4 mm. This gives a useful read on how stretched or compact the tractor is. |
| Ground clearance note | The John Deere A clearance spec, 15.4 in (1 ft 3.4 in) / 391.2 mm, is worth comparing against nearby tractors if rough ground matters. |
Storage Tips
- A small shed can work if the bay clears the tractor with real margin around the doorway.
- Longer wheelbase machines are easier to store when the door approach is straight and uncluttered.
Storage FAQ
Will it fit in a garage?
For this very large farm tractor, garage fit is not a yes/no from the model name. Compare the actual length not captured length, 86.6 in width and height not captured height against a clear 12 ft wide space.
What size door should I check?
The tractor is height not captured tall, 86.6 in wide and length not captured long. Check a clear opening around the tractor height plus clearance high, 12 ft wide and the tractor length plus attachment room deep so you are not parking with inches to spare.
Do attachments change the storage size?
Yes. The bare tractor is length not captured long, 86.6 in wide and height not captured tall; a loader, mower deck, ballast box or rear implement can push the parked size past those numbers.
How much maneuvering room should I allow?
If attachments stay fitted, maneuvering room must be based on the attached length, not just the length not captured bare tractor length and 76 in wheelbase.
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.







