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Old 10-15-2018, 08:09 PM   #11
rohrmann
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M.O.C. #12947
We were recently at a park we had stayed at numerous times in the past, but this time was handed an extra paper that listed things not allowed, and in addition to no fireworks and firearms, was the statement that no work requiring powertools, lubricants, chemicals, and a number of other things was not allowed. I discovered while still there that there had been a really long term resident in the park that had gone so far to be pulling engines and rebuilding them in the park. They had a difficult time evicting him, but in doing so, had to involve lawyers and law enforcement, and this is why the rules had to be drawn up. I don't think they were enforcing the rules too much, because the neighbor next to us pulled his wheels and repacked his bearings, and nothing was said. It is best to check with the management just to be safe, even if they required you to move the rig temporarily to a storage area to do the work.
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