Smash it on the ground until it is in pieces, then there should be some gears out.
You only have to oil the middle gears until you can't oil those gears anymore.
clock.
the gears in the clock tower
A clock ticks when its mechanism releases stored energy at regular intervals to move the gears and hands. This rhythmic movement of the gears is what creates the familiar ticking sound in most mechanical clocks.
Clock gears are typically made of steel, brass, or plastic, depending on the specific design and purpose of the clock. Steel gears are more durable and long-lasting, while brass gears are often used in higher-end and antique clocks for aesthetic reasons. Plastic gears are commonly found in cheaper and modern clocks.
Inside the clock tower at Diamond Plains, the clock gears are rusted. You oil only the center set of gears, not the ones that go around the outside. Click on each only until it sparkles, and do not waste oil by missing the gears. When you are done, turn the handle to start the gears and get the clock working again.
You have to get the oil can at the Trade and Barter shop, go to the clock, and make all the gears between the two big gears shine.
when its time to grease the gears in the clock tower, there are a few gears that are very dark brown, so those are the ones that you put the grease on. But be careful, because when you turn the gears ON, some of the gears didnt have enough f of the grease on them so youll have to do it again
You go in the clock tower and climb up. Oil only the center gears.
Oil the clock tower's gears.
You do not oil all the gears, instead you oil only the middle path or gears and the clock starts going again.