No problem. Just got double check things. Just be aware when checking pulleys if you feel any rough spots, catches it can cause a pulley to lock up under load. And problems like this might take a few tries to find the source too. I had one machine that would only snap the v belt here after a few hrs of use. Finally found one idler bearing with a slight catchy stop, replaced it the problem went away. Now I always turn the bearings feeling for this problem and replace them when I do feel it.
Also it could be a belt rub in the area but on what.
Experience does helps at times.