I think I have it figured out.... I don't think I have a solution yet.
I took the front pulley off one at a time. First the right. I was still having problems where it seems pretty stiff. Then I put that back on and tool just the left side off and still stiff..
I removed both pulleys and the axis moves really nicely (as I would expect)
The problem is those bushings and the the back connecting rod... It's pretty junky if your asking me. It just doesn't turn very easily at all. I slide the whole rod to the right, so only part of the left side of the rod was in a bushing, and it turned really easily, as I would expect.
I think my rod is bent some which is causing the binding. I'm pretty sure a ball bearing instead of a bushing would be better here, as to the fact that it's being pulled against with some force with the tight belts.
I'm not sure how I'm going to fix this. If I had a lathe I would turn this rod a tiny bit and I think that might help. Maybe I'll just get some very find sand paper and sand down a tiny tiny bit.
I didn't inspect the rod yet, but it feels like it might if someone were to grab the end with some pliers thus putting some tool marks in the rod where it contacts the bushing. I'm not sure that's the case, but as far as the friction goes, that's what it feels like.
I'm glad I found this, but... what to do, what to do?
If I could find some press ins bearings that fit exactly here to replace the bushings, I'd upgrade those in a heartbeat.