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Originally Posted by fcgiii
Just moved into the illages and our gradfather clock did not take the move kindly.
Looking for someone who could adjust the chime cycle so it matches the time.
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First thing you need to do is go to the manufacturers website and download the users manual, this will typically have the step by step instruction for doing what you want. While I have done this for 2 or 3 neighbors, it was always with a manual in my hand, clock movements are different and doing this the wrong way can damage the movement.
After you get the manual, let me know if you still need help.
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