1967 farmall cub low boy h

What problem are you trying to "adjust fix"?

There are actually two clutch adjustments. One is the pedal free travel, which the guys have already described to you.

Two is the pressure plate finger height. This is done through the hand hole in the bottom of the clutch housing.

Both of these adjustments only address when the clutch engages and disengages. Neither will fix a slipping clutch, if that's your problem.
 
(quoted from post at 07:47:13 10/21/13)
There are actually two clutch adjustments.
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In this case, he is working on a numbered Lo-Boy, totally different deal from a Farmall. I don't believe the clutch fingers are adjustable.
 
Since the 154 Lo-Boy didn't debut until 1968, I'm pretty sure a '67 Lo-Boy isn't one.

Unless you know the particular tractor...in which case, it ain't a '67.
 
(quoted from post at 16:06:01 10/21/13) Since the 154 Lo-Boy didn't debut until 1968, I'm pretty sure a '67 Lo-Boy isn't one.

Unless you know the particular tractor...in which case, it ain't a '67.
You are right. Somehow I clicked over to a 154 as I was reading the thread. I was wrong and all the above comments apply to an offset Lo-Boy.
 
Not playin' "gotcha!" here...just trying to sharpen up my own knowledge.

I originally thought the 154 didn't come out 'til '69...so I was wrong, too, until I looked it up.
 
I thank you for the help on the low boy. when I push the clutch pedal in and put it in gear it makes a grinding noise if I slide it out of gear or let out on the clutch pedal it quits it may be the throw out bearing I listed the serial number and was told it was a 1967 model I an not sure thanks
 

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