Submitted by Rossland Streamke... on Mon, 29/10/2018 - 7:21pm.
without the benefit of a photo just position on wall and pull down the two pine cone waits on a chain to load the spring ?
Submitted by Mountain Mitch on Tue, 30/10/2018 - 7:27am.
Coo-coo clocks don’t have a spring. The mechanism is driven by the weight (Usually a decorative pine cone). You pull the weight UP to create the force necessary to drive the mechanism. Gravity does the rest. Some need to be pulled up daily, others less frequently.
Submitted by Gardener on Tue, 30/10/2018 - 6:14pm.
Thank you. I’ve tried to unwinded the cone but without success .
without the benefit of a photo just position on wall and pull down the two pine cone waits on a chain to load the spring ?
Coo-coo clocks don’t have a spring. The mechanism is driven by the weight (Usually a decorative pine cone). You pull the weight UP to create the force necessary to drive the mechanism. Gravity does the rest. Some need to be pulled up daily, others less frequently.
Thank you. I’ve tried to unwinded the cone but without success .