Thanks to chris for pointing me in the right direction I have replacement buzzsaw blades. Not really a common thing anymore.
I went with Peerless as it was a stock item. Also do to poor packaging a single tooth was bent and I sent a email regarding this. Yesterday I received a call saying that a replacement was being sent and to scrap the other one even though I said it wasn't bad and could be straightened.
they are good people. been dealing with them for many years. It is possible that that hit that bent tooth could have caused the blade to be warped. Only way to tell is to put on arbor and with a dial indicator riding just under the gullets see how much it wiggles. Industry standard on a new blade is .002 run out. course you need to check the run out on your arbor first to make sure it is running true. Most times they can be hammered flat again but the shipping is a killer plus the roughly $1/inch hammering charge. i do not do hammering anymore. Was a time though eons ago.