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Originally Posted by Tom Brewer
From your photos both of your blades are indexed correctly to the pulleys in all four shots, that being said, look for either missing teeth on the belt or lastly where the belt connects to the blade shaft. It's most likely the belt due to the fact it's the softest material.
Tom B. "the onion"
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If I understand him correctly, post #6 shows the pulley(s) is damaged in the spline area allowing the blades/shafts to turn independently of the pulleys, thus the "timing" orientation is lost when powered up and they slip.
Pulley replacement will cure that.