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Any debris on top of the deck e.g. thumb sized mulch, driveway stones, pencil diameter sticks or larger. All may cut and snap a belt if they get wedged between the belt and any of the pulleys.
Any hard foreign object of the size that will jamb into a pulley v groove.
Sometimes the blade bolts are tight from the factory.Try and lift the front of the mower to get under the deck if you don't want to take the deck off. If you don't have an impact gun use a small piece of 2x4to wedge between the blade and the edge of the mower housing to stop the blade from turning while you use a 5/8 socket on a 1/2 inch breaker bar or large ratchet, be careful you don't slip and cut yourself on the blades,wear gloves and when reinstalling blades be sure to align the star hole in blade with the star on the blade mandrel
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