Requesting Assistance
I recently acquired a 1978 Ridgeway grandfather clock with a Urgos series 32 movement. It was a gift from my grandfather to my grandmother and something that will always remind me of them. I want to get it working properly, and I feel like I’m making good progress. The clock itself works but, it doesn’t chime like it’s supposed to. The weights are in the correct order and the lever is set to “chime”. While I was putting the new suspension spring on, I loosened something and I saw a wheel spin freely for a few seconds. I don’t remember which one it was but I’m fairly certain this could be my problem. Any advice that keeps me from packing it back up and hauling till it to the repair shop would be greatly appreciated. Also, anyone that has a diagram on the Urgos 32 movement that they could share would be nice. I like to know how things work and it’s hard to get a good view of the movement with the clock face Attatched and moving from one side to the other. Thanks