TripleR
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Tightening it did it but it was a job getting it tight enough. I'm sure it is more than 80lbs torque. It looked like the hex fitting bolt on the hub was worn too. I had to put an additional locking washer on the bolt to eliminate the slack to get the attachment bolt to even tighten.
Anywho, I test drove the work by cutting about an acre and a half on medium grass. I did not loosen or vibrate. I will probably go ahead and replace the hub since it seems the hex fitting looks like it is rounding. I haven't priced it yet but it doesn't look like it will be very difficult task.
Thanks again to all...
80 pounds is the recommended amount in my manual the best I remember. I too replaced the bolts and cup washers a few years ago as someone had used the wrong size socket and the bolts were rounding off. You want your blades to be able to slip a bit if it hits an immovable object. I hit a boat anchor several years ago and the only damage was a nicked blade.