Russ no problem.
The reason I mentioned the pulley is one time I had a problem with a double drive pully on my 96 Craftsman. The stacked pulleys were surposed to be solid but the weld between the two broke allowing the top pulley to slip on the spindle. On that machine I had to replace the spindle as well as the pulley because the free pulley had caused damage. Oh, the cause of the problem was that I hit a large section of tree root. I thought everything was alright but then I found a skip in the cut. Hope this helps.
The reason I mentioned the pulley is one time I had a problem with a double drive pully on my 96 Craftsman. The stacked pulleys were surposed to be solid but the weld between the two broke allowing the top pulley to slip on the spindle. On that machine I had to replace the spindle as well as the pulley because the free pulley had caused damage. Oh, the cause of the problem was that I hit a large section of tree root. I thought everything was alright but then I found a skip in the cut. Hope this helps.