Blade tip speed will depend on the length of the blade, and the rpm of the deck spindle. If the blades are longer than I guess-ti-mated, the the blade tip speed will be faster. For some 60 in mower decks, they will use a 23 in bld. That computes out to 21,665 FPM
The 33 in Snapper, with the engine turning 3600 rpm, and the deck spindle turning 3600 rpm, the blade tip speed will be up around 31,o86 FPM.
The deck pulley, if larger than the engine pulley, will have a lower blade tip speed, but some additional torque. .
I know it turns fast as it will suck the dirt off the ground.
If you are inclined to get more blade tip speed, then you can reduce the deck pulley size.