I'm laughing about HOA requirements. They can be a pain in the ass. Always someone with too much time on their hands that complains. Even where I lived in Sandwich, MA., my property, my house, there were regulations I had to abide by. Some people always screw it up for others. At one time I had about 15 lawn mowers I resurrected from the town transfer station. All thrown away. Some had nothing more than water in the fuel tank from being left outside. A successful dump run wasn't successful unless I brought something back. But that got stopped when the rules at the dump changed to not taking anything because of some dimwit starting a fight at the scrap metal pile. I was using the mowers to cut down the woods and brush. hitting rocks was bad enough but those stumps would stop the engines dead. Bend the crank and wipe out the timing keys. Install a new timing key and start them back up. Sometimes the cranks bent so much that the mower would actually bounce up and down. I would then turn mower upside down, find the high spot and give it a couple of good whacks with a splitting maul. When mowers got that bad it wasn't long before they became terminal. I didn't give a **** because they were free. I was buying the timing keys by the dozen. The small engine mechanic at the Hardware store where I was buying them eventually asked me why I was buying so many. When I told him what I was doing his face got white and he said you can't do that. **** I can't, I had been doing it for about a 2 years. LOL