John Deere L100 Dimensions, Length, Width & Height

Quick answer:

The John Deere L100 is 68 in long and 32.2 in wide, with a 48 in wheelbase.

Length68 in (5 ft 8 in) / 1,727.2 mm
Width32.2 in (2 ft 8.2 in) / 817.9 mm
Wheelbase48 in (4 ft 0 in) / 1,219.2 mm
Ground clearance3.5 in / 88.9 mm

John Deere L100 Dimensions

Overall length 68 in (5 ft 8 in) / 1,727.2 mm
Overall width 32.2 in (2 ft 8.2 in) / 817.9 mm
Wheelbase 48 in (4 ft 0 in) / 1,219.2 mm
Ground clearance 3.5 in / 88.9 mm
Front tread width 32.2 in (2 ft 8.2 in) / 817.9 mm
Rear tread width 35.2 in (2 ft 11.2 in) / 894.1 mm

Tractor Size Comparison Chart

Overall length comparison

This model

68 in

Average

138.9 in

Low

63 in

High

346.3 in

Overall width comparison

This model

32.2 in

Average

64.6 in

Low

20 in

High

144 in

Wheelbase comparison

This model

48 in

Average

79.2 in

Low

34.8 in

High

190.5 in

Ground clearance comparison

This model

3.5 in

Average

16.4 in

Low

3.5 in

High

65.4 in

John Deere L100 Extra Dimension Notes

Size class note The John Deere L100 dimension profile makes it a small compact tractor. It is sized more for acreage, yard work, loader jobs and tight property access than large field work.
Fitment note The John Deere L100 gives length at 68 in (5 ft 8 in) / 1,727.2 mm and width at 32.2 in (2 ft 8.2 in) / 817.9 mm. Use those numbers for the shed, trailer and access check.
Wheelbase note For size comparison, the John Deere L100’s 48 in (4 ft 0 in) / 1,219.2 mm wheelbase is a strong reference point.
Ground clearance note The John Deere L100 has captured ground clearance of 3.5 in / 88.9 mm. More clearance helps in ruts and uneven ground; less clearance can feel more planted.
Tread width note The John Deere L100 has front/rear tread listed at 32.2 in (2 ft 8.2 in) / 817.9 mm at the front and 35.2 in (2 ft 11.2 in) / 894.1 mm at the rear. Compare it with your working setup.

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.
  • Use the 48 in wheelbase as a clue for how much approach room is needed near the shed entrance.

Storage FAQ

Will it fit in a garage?

If the tractor is stored bare, compare your garage to 68 in long, 32.2 in wide and height not captured tall. If you want normal parking room, use around 8 ft wide and 15 ft deep instead.

What size door should I check?

The door should be bigger than the tractor by about 8 in of height margin and 12 in of side margin. That puts the target around 8 ft wide and 15 ft deep.

Do attachments change the storage size?

Yes. A loader mainly adds depth and sometimes height; a rear implement adds depth; a mower deck or tire setting can add width beyond the listed 32.2 in.

How much maneuvering room should I allow?

With a 48 in wheelbase and 32.2 in width, leave enough straight approach to line up before the doorway. About 12 ft of clear approach is the cleaner target.

Official information note

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.