Rotary mower cutting heads with flexible cutting blades

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A01G 3/06 (2006.01) A01D 34/416 (2006.01)

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CA 1086965

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A cutting head for rotary mowers, trimmers, and edgers for vege- tation, having a rotating body from which flexible flail-like filamentous cutting blades extend radially. The device contains improvements over the cutting head described in United States Patent 4,097,941 dated July 4th, 1978. The flails are preferably of high-strength organic polymer such as nylon monofilament and exit from the rotating body through grommets. The improved grommets are molded from a bearing material of plastic filled with powdered dry lubricant and metal particles. The head has raised ramp portions along- side each grommet to protect the grommet. Sharp-edged radial ribs on the top of the rotating body operate to deter weed and grass stems from wrapping and binding about the upper body.

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