The sharpening will come later after i put it all back together.
Im going to try "back lapping" to start with because the "bed blade" looks like its never been adjusted properly and the blades have only the smallest of nicks when its hit twigs or stones. Like it was just adjusted from the factory and used until it did not cut properly and put in the shed ever since.
The original belt was still tight to engage but was not sure of the slip it might have under load. Just brought a new one just because at $4 cant go wrong.
Have to see when i eventually start it.