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Who can benefit from this site?


Educators, scientists, farmers, builders and contractors, developers, large agricultural concerns, and even the backyard tomato grower -- anyone open to learning about the newest technology used to transform barren soil into fertile crop-producing land.

 

In this age of food shortages and mass starvation, the world leaders need the information contained in this site. Through networking, we can get the information out that there is a machine which enables the earth to extract moisture from the smallest amount of precipitation.

 

There are imprinting machines large enough to transform countries and units small enough to work for the average farmer or even backyard vegetable growers.

 

 

With a united effort, we can change the current self destructive path of mankind by cooperating with nature to maximize our natural resources.

 

This is an exciting time. More and more people are waking up to the food crisis we are facing and are stepping up to the plate to do what they can to save our planet -- save ourselves!

 

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The Tow Frame

 

The front and rear of the tow frame are square tool bars which permit the use of commercial tool clamps for easy attachment of hitches and accessories (Figures 3 & 4). Typically the draw bar tongue is removed for trailer hauling to reduce the width of the load. Since the front and rear of the tow frame are identical, hitches can be attached to either side to reverse the direction of roller rotation. This feature nearly doubles the life of imprinting teeth, the tips of which concave sharpen on their leading edges

Frame Shape and Size: Rectangular to fit rollers 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 & 10 feet in length

Rear tool bar: (2 ¼-inch side)

Frame Ends: Clamped to tool bars with center bearing bracket

Roller Axle:Full-length, cold-rolled steel, 2 ½-inch diameter

Axle Bearings: Pillow block type with cast steel housing and double tapered roller bearings

                        for 2 ½-inch axle

Tool Attachments:

(1) Draw bar tongue for field operation

(2) Trailer loading and unloading wheels

(3) Three-point hitch (optional)

(4) Ripping Arms (optional)

 

Figure 3. Imprinter tow frame with imprinting roller and loading/unloading wheels attached.

 

 

Figure 4: Imprinter tow frame attached to a dozer blade to form a steep-slope imprinter.
Tractor hydraulics force imprinting teeth into the ground.

 

 

Click on the menu to left or Seeder Diagram on right to view seeder specifications.

 

 

The Imprinting Foundation

1616 E. Lind Road

Tucson, Arizona 85719

info@imprinting.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Imprints on Slope
Imprints on slope

 

 

 

 

 

Imprints on Steep Hills

Imprints on steep hills

 

 

 

 

 

Imprinting Machine with Tracks

Imprinting Machine and its tracks

 

 

 

 

 

Working Dawn to Dusk
Imprinting at dusk

 

 


 

 

 

Seeder Diagram
Seeder Diagram -- Click for specs

 

 

 

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