Details of clock GF1000-72" Line#(OPT#):TM 073(073) Supplier#:S859
Hello, John -
You MAY be able to locate the part / parts you need here:
http://www.clockworks.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0JnKteya3wIVm7XACh0vOwLuEAMYASAAEgL8ufD_BwE
Apparently, the Daniel Dakota clocks are manufactured in China. They seem to fall into the "less expensive" line of clocks. You may wish to read this blog about Daniel Dakota clocks:
https://antiquevintageclock.com/2016/12/17/why-my-two-daniel-dakota-clocks-are-some-of-my-favorites/
If you choose not to try to find the right parts to repair the pendulum, you may want to seek out a clock repair business in your area and ask about having your clock repaired there.
Best wishes.
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SOURCE: I inherited a grandfather clock which runs slow
You have to adjust the bob on pendulum. If the clock is slow, the bob on the rod must be pushed up. If the clock is fast, the bob must be pushed down. Do adjustments bit by bit, day by day till the clock is keeping time. If all this does not work, you may need to replace suspension spring (if there is any). If there are no suspension spring, the clock may need proffessional attention.
SOURCE: Re: Galleria / Metro Grandfather Clocck. W/
Most grandfather/grandmother clocks have an adjustable screw on the weight to slightly extend it or shorten it to satisfy the equation of pendulum swing. the shorter the swing (arc distance) the faster the clock, the longer the swing the longer the time. Check to see if you can adjust the weight up or down on the hanger.
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SOURCE: we have a seth thomas
The clock must be levelled the same as when it was previously set up. In other words, if you didn't check the level of the clock before disassembly and reassembled it and re-levelled it, it may not operate because it might not be the same.
Some clocks have different weights for the clock, chime, and hour strike. Did you mark them and install them in the same location?
My Seth Thomas has a screw to adjust the swing of the pendulum to allow proper escapement on the gear, but you have to be able to determine which way the pendulum needs to swing more to make that adjustment. I may be able to help you with this!
You may need a clock repair service.
Let me know,
Gary
SOURCE: grandfather clock pendulum keeps stopping Clock is fully wound. How to check& fix issue?
click the link below for help
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps6dPxoxe9c
Hi Pam,
I have a Howard Miller Grandfather clock and the pendulum swings very slowly and from far left to far right travels only about three inches at best. It doesn't need to move any more than that to make the "Verge" move the "Escape Wheel" to rotate the gears to keep the hands moving at the correct tick.
Howard Miller Grandfather Clock
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