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Lonnie Dirks Posted on May 08, 2016
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There seems to be something missing from where the pendulum attaches, but i cannot figure out what. Can you help?

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It is probably a pendulum leader or pendulum suspension spring. Google booth of them and it will help you determine which one you need.

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